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We've curated 10000 cybersecurity statistics about Agentic AI to help you understand how autonomous AI systems are revolutionizing threat detection and response in 2025, enhancing security practices while also introducing new risks to navigate.
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Over 90% of modern codebases are built upon open-source dependencies.
Only 44% of organizations report having policies in place to secure AI agents.
The study found that cybersecurity simplification and automation have led to direct cost savings, with a median US$1.7m saved annually.
70% of respondents admitted that when a fix is not available for a vulnerability, they either don’t have or are not sure if they have a remediation plan in place
54% of respondents say AI agents accessing and sharing inappropriate information is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
Nearly 40% of financial organizations are already implementing or planning the integration of a unified FRAML (Fraud + AML) strategy.
50% of manufacturers reported cost savings as a benefit of secure remote access.
A CryptoCore campaign in early 2025, which leveraged deepfake videos, stole close to $4 million spread through more than 2,000 transactions
60% of manufacturers permit more than 100 external parties (vendors, contractors, suppliers, OEMs, etc.) to access OT environments remotely.
42% of manufacturing respondents reported that SRA improves compliance
58% of respondents say AI agent's potential to perform unintended actions is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
Alarmingly, 23% reported their AI agents have been tricked into revealing access credentials.
32% of security professionals think they can deliver zero-vulnerability software.
Cybersecurity contributes 11% to 20% in value to each enterprise-wide strategic initiative it is involved in.
Automation efforts have decreased respondents' mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR) by 28%, on average.
47% of manufacturing respondents expect better compliance as the benefit AI adoption in remote access security.
31% of respondents say AI agents accessed inappropriate data.
Cybersecurity budgets as a percent of annual revenue have decreased over the last two years, from 1.1% to 0.6%.
47% of security professionals have not started SBOM integration or are presently evaluating tools and practices.
61% of manufacturing respondents expect improved real-time threat detection and response as the benefit AI adoption in remote access security.