Cybersecurity statistics about agents
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33% of respondents say AI agents shared sensitive or inappropriate data
89% of organizations have fully or partially incorporated AI agents into their identity infrastructure, with an additional 10% planning to do so
80% of leaders are currently using or planning to use AI agents to protect against AI-cyber attacks in 2025.
50% of employees in the Global Workforce say they are already using AI agents in their role.
67% of employees believe that using AI agents in their day-to-day role will make their job easier.
On average, respondents felt that using AI agents would save them 3.1 hours each work week by assisting with work tasks.
69% of employees say they are optimistic about the use of AI agents.
60% of employees expect to use AI agents more effectively within the next year.
47% of employees think it’s likely they will be managed by an AI agent in the future.
55% of employees think managing AI agents would be easier than managing humans.
85% of organizations lack proper security controls for AI agents.
Only 17% of healthcare organizations list compliance as a top concern.
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.
61% of healthcare organizations reported at least one identity-related attack in the past year.
Only 23% of healthcare organizations offer passwordless authentication
Fewer than 50% of organizations monitor access or behaviour for the AI systems they deploy.
Over 50% of organizations use AI to detect threats.
42% of healthcare companies failed an identity-related compliance audit.
85% of organizations state they are "ready for AI in security".