SailPoint
All Statistics
72% of respondents state AI agents pose a greater risk than machine identities.
60% of respondents say AI agent's ability to access privileged data is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
96% of tech professionals view AI agents as a growing security risk.
98% of organizations plan to expand their adoption of AI agents.
82% of organizations already use AI agents.
Only 44% of organizations report having policies in place to secure AI agents.
57% of respondents say AI agents sharing 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.
Alarmingly, 23% reported their AI agents have been tricked into revealing access credentials.
39% of respondents say AI agents accessed unauthorized systems or resources.
31% of respondents say AI agents accessed inappropriate data.
54% of respondents say AI agents accessing and sharing inappropriate information is a factor contributing to AI agents as a security risk.
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.
80% of companies say their AI agents have taken unintended actions.
An overwhelming 92% state that governing AI agents is critical to enterprise security.
32% of respondents say AI agents downloaded sensitive content.
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.