US
We've curated 254 cybersecurity statistics about the US to help you understand how emerging threats, like state-sponsored attacks and ransomware, are reshaping our defenses and practices in 2025.
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37% of organisations have a dedicated API security solution.
64% of US consumers have interacted with AI chatbots more frequently in the past year.
Over half (53%) of organisations using agentic AI say they are already deploying it, or plan to, for customer-facing roles.
Almost a fifth (18%) of organisations host between 501–1000 AI agents.
37% of US consumers trust interactions over the phone.
19% of organisations deploy between 21 and 50 types of AI agents.
62% of US consumers believe AI agents are easier to trick than humans
54% of US consumers trust interactions in person.
80% of US consumers who interacted more frequently with AI chatbots in the past year have shared personal information during these interactions.
37% of organisations report that 1–100 AI agents are currently active within their systems.
44% of consumers say they've felt pressured to share information with AI chatbots just to complete a task.
25% of the U.S. workforce have utilised AI without checking if it is allowed.
37% of entry-level professionals admitting they wouldn't feel guilty for violating AI policy.
More than half of the U.S. workforce (52%) are willing to break policy if AI makes their job easier.
35% of C-suite executives said they have submitted proprietary company information so AI could complete a task for them.
In the healthcare industry, 27% would rather report to AI than a human supervisor
One-third (33%) of entry-level workers say they don't know what an AI agent is.
In the finance industry, 60% of workers admit to violating AI rules.
28% of the workforce reveal they've submitted proprietary company information so AI could complete a task.
Half (50%) of C-suite executives say they'd prefer AI managers over a human.