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We've curated 1475 cybersecurity statistics about AI to help you understand how machine learning algorithms, automated threat detection, and AI-driven defenses are shaping the landscape of cybersecurity in 2025.
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70% of enterprises warn that Agentic AI will create fundamentally new security risks.
71% of enterprises state it is critical to urgently develop the capability to distinguish between human and AI agents.
35% of leaders cite integration challenges as a top barrier to realizing ROI from AI.
62% of security practitioners believe that developers are not taking responsibility for securing AI-native applications.
73% of IT executives admit their organizations are unprepared for the cultural disruption that agentic AI will bring.
96% of IT executives prefer deploying a useful AI tool over the newest Large Language Model (LLM), emphasizing practical results.
92% of nonprofit funders expressed concerns about how AI might use nonprofit data.
Meeting regulatory requirements is cited as a key challenge to using AI by 30% of nonprofit funders.
82% of funders advise nonprofits to prioritize AI data quality and security.
83% of cybersecurity professionals expect AI to benefit cybersecurity more than it will benefit cybercrime in the next three years.
78% of IT executives report that agentic AI has significantly or completely reshaped business processes and decision-making.
78% of IT executives report that the most successful agentic AI projects originated from support staff addressing persistent challenges.
39% of IT executives expect agentic AI to create upward mobility for all employees, not just technical specialists.
68% of companies have already created new roles dedicated to agentic AI management.
83% of nonprofit funders advise ensuring AI transparency in decision-making.
91% of organizations plan to implement AI in their technology stack this year, representing a 12-percentage-point increase year-over-year.
57% of leaders are now tracking ROI from AI through increased output, 53% through process reinvention, and 47% through the creation of new capabilities.
91% of IT executives at U.S. companies with over $1 billion in revenue credit non-technical employees with driving agentic AI initiatives.
98% agree that native security features are among the most important criteria when selecting third-party AI solutions.
38% plan to deploy AI agents within Security Operations Centers (SOCs) in the coming year.