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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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The AI-powered capabilities viewed as essential for private 5G networks are: Predictive threat intelligence (58%), Continuous, adaptive authentication (52%), Zero trust enforcement (47%), Self-healing networks featuring AI automation (41%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

54% say they Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations like GDPR to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

51% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they encrypt data at rest and in transit to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

The most frequently cited challenges in deploying AI security to private 5G networks are: High costs (47%), Concerns over false positives/negatives (44%), A lack of internal expertise (37%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

54% say they Ensure compliance with data privacy regulations like GDPR to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

50% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they Deploy strict access controls for AI models to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

44% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they use data anonymisation techniques to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

Responsibility for CT security often lies with the CTO (43%) and CIO (32%).

Trend Micro5/3/2025

51% of IT and cybersecurity professionals say they encrypt data at rest and in transit to safeguard AI use for traffic monitoring/analysis are.

Trend Micro5/3/2025

Brands are popular in passwords, with "Google" appearing in 25.9 million entries, "Facebook" in 18.7 million, "Kia" in 12.7 million.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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The sequence “1234” appears in almost 4% of all passwords, which is over 727 million passwords.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Popular pop culture terms used in passwords include “Mario” (9.6 million), “Joker” (3.1 million), “Batman” (3.9 million), “Thor” (6.2 million), and “Elsa” (2.9 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Positive words in passwords were common: “love” (87 million), “sun” (34 million), “dream” (6.1 million), “joy” (6.9 million), and “freedom” (2 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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"Ana" was the most popular name component, used in almost 1%, or 178.8 million passwords. It also appears in words like “banana” (used in 3.7 million passwords).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Months are popular in passwords, with "May" appearing in 28 million entries and "April" in 5.2 million.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Almost a third (27%) of the analysed passwords consisted of only lowercase letters and digits.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Animals are common in passwords: "lion" (9.8 million), "fox" (7.8 million).

Cybernews5/2/2025
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Of 479 ransomware attacks logged in April 2025, 39 attacks were confirmed by the targeted entity through means such as a data breach notification or press release.

Comparitech5/2/2025

Specific Data Amounts Allegedly Stolen: DaVita Inc. (healthcare, US): 1.5 TB of data allegedly stolen by Interlock, ChangShen Hospital (healthcare, Taiwan): 800 GB of data stolen by NightSpire, Sasszemklinika (healthcare, Hungary): 101 GB stolen by Qilin, Saint James Hospital Group: 250 GB stolen, claimed by INC, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ): Qilin claims a breach of over 2.5 TB of data, though DEQ denies evidence of a breach, Toppan Next Tech (business, Singapore): 12 GB of data stolen by Akira, involving a data breach affecting at least 11,200 people (including 3,000 from Bank of China and 8,200 from DBS Group), FAKO-M Getränke GmbH & Co. KG (business, Germany): Sarcoma claims to have stolen 446 GB of data, Fleet Canada, Inc. (business): Silent alleged to have stolen 600 GB, Versa Networks (business): Silent alleged to have stolen 854 GB.

Comparitech5/2/2025

Religious terms are popular in passwords, with “god” appearing in 24 million entries, “hell” in 20 million.

Cybernews5/2/2025
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