AI Agents
We've curated 114 cybersecurity statistics about AI agents to help you understand how automated systems are being used for threat detection and response in 2025, enhancing security practices while also introducing new vulnerabilities.
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85% of organizations state they are "ready for AI in security".
Only 17% of healthcare organizations list compliance as a top concern.
Only 30% of organizations regularly map AI agents to critical assets.
61% of healthcare organizations reported at least one identity-related attack in the past year.
Fewer than 50% of organizations monitor access or behaviour for the AI systems they deploy.
Only 23% of healthcare organizations offer passwordless authentication
34% of healthcare organizations name AI impersonation of users as their top emerging threat.
Only 6% of security leaders rank securing non-human identities as their most difficult challenge.
42% of healthcare companies failed an identity-related compliance audit.
Over 50% of organizations use AI to detect threats.
85% of organizations lack proper security controls for AI agents.
60% of respondents say AI agent's ability to access privileged data is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
58% of respondents say AI agent's potential to perform unintended actions is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
57% of respondents say AI agents sharing privileged data is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
54% of respondents say AI agents accessing and sharing inappropriate information is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
39% of respondents say AI agents accessed unauthorized systems or resources.
31% of respondents say AI agents accessed inappropriate data.
55% of respondents say AI agents making decisions based on inaccurate or unverified data is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
54% of respondents say AI agents accessing and sharing inappropriate information is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
58% of respondents say AI agent's potential to perform unintended actions is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.