October 14, 2024
An overwhelming majority of health care organizations reported at least one cyberattack during the past 12 months, according to new survey.
The survey, released last week from Proofpoint, Inc. and the Ponemon Institute, found that 92 percent of reporting health care organizations had experienced one cyberattack during the past month. That’s up from 88 percent during 2023. Nearly 70 percent reported disruption of care due to these attacks.
The report included perspectives from nearly 650 information technology and security practitioners for U.S. health care organizations.
“The good news, however, is the health care industry seems to increasingly recognize the importance cybersecurity plays in patient outcomes,” Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, said in a statement.
Among the key insights:
Additional information about the report is available online.
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