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We've curated 9942 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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59% of insurance companies' breaches involved third-party attack vectors, more than double the global cross-industry average of 29%.
DLP adoption continues to rise, with 45% of organizations using DLP to control data flow into genAI apps.
Insurance carriers represented 50% of the companies hit by third-party incidents, despite making up about 27% of the total sample.
Malware infections and device compromises affected 17% of insurance companies last year.
Physicians' offices comprise 25% of ransomware victims.
General medical and surgical hospitals are the second-most-targeted industry group by ransomware, making up 22% of healthcare victims, followed by other health professionals offices, such as dentists and outpatient centres.
Overall attacks on healthcare organisations surged by 32% year-over-year.
Organisational use of GenAI grew from 81% of companies using GenAI apps in 2023 to 94% in 2024.
Approximately 30% of domains registered by Scattered Spider imitated Single Sign-On (SSO) and Identity Providers.
Employee use rate of GenAI apps tripled from 2.6% of all people in organisations to 7.8%.
Organisations now use an average of 9.6 GenAI apps, up from 7.6 a year ago.
30% of the domains registered by Scattered Spider imitated hosts for common services such as Binance and Coinbase.
25–30% of Scattered Spider domains targeted manufacturing companies.
Adversary activity in 2024 mirrored the broader geopolitical landscape, with Russian groups TA577 and UAC-0050 and the Chinese group Salt Typhoon among the most active worldwide.
Government Services and Facilities had the highest exposure to publicly accessible OT (Operational Technology) protocols, with 63% exposure.
42% of users click on links targeting Microsoft credentials, followed by Adobe (18%), DocuSign (15%), Yahoo (10%), and AOL (5%).
58% of KEVs were linked to open-source software vulnerabilities, particularly PHP and Apache.
36% of respondents in Africa and 42% in Latin America lack confidence in their country's ability to respond to major cyber incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
GitHub is the top app for malicious downloads at 15%, followed by OneDrive (10%), Google Drive (6.7%), Amazon S3 (4.9%), and Box (1.5%)
34% of organisations use real-time interactive user coaching to empower individuals to make appropriate and informed decisions.