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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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38% of IT leaders rank "employee misunderstanding of security policies" among their top vulnerabilities, while 60% of employees report using workarounds to bypass policy measures, highlighting a potential gap between IT leaders’ assumptions and the reality on the ground
33% of IT leaders say increase in data access points is among the biggest security vulnerabilities in organizations
25% of IT leaders say limited security resources / lack of security skills is among the biggest security vulnerabilities in organizations
When asked about their primary email security focus for the next two to three years, 28% aimed to find an "all-encompassing" solution for both inbound and outbound security.
When asked about their primary email security focus for the next two to three years, 11% will focus more on outboud security solutions
37% of leaders cite regulations and compliance as their motivation for change in their security focus
38% of leaders cite increased sharing of data and sensitive information over email as their motivation for change in their security focus
26% of leaders cite cost reduction pressures as their motivation for change in their security focus
54% of employees in Belgium say they frequently use IT policy workarounds to “get the job done” and save time or effort.
More than a third (34%) of workers in large organizations with more than 1,000 employees agree, “I’m not clear on our company policy around email security,” increasing to 41% among smaller businesses with 250-999 employees.
85% of employees say they like email and want to feel safe using it
16% of employees say group training sessions over Zoom/Teams is the most engaging/effective email security training format
28% said more than half of technical privacy applicants were well qualified for the role.
38% of privacy professionals cited a complex international legal and regulatory landscape as an obstacle.
37% of privacy professionals cited a lack of competent resources as an obstacle.
47% of respondents indicated a lack of training or poor training as a common privacy failure.
Despite the increase in budgets and the perception of adequate resources, nearly half of UK cybersecurity leaders, 47%, struggle to engage at the board level.
45% of cyber leaders are concerned about disruption of operations and business processes.
42% of CISOs are challenged by data and system silos as a challenge in satisfying regulatory requirements.
29% of respondents indicated that more than half of legal/compliance privacy applicants were well qualified for the role.