Healthcare Under Attack
nFind out why ransomware attacks are targeting healthcare organizations and the alarming statistics behind this growing threat.n
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Healthcare Under Attack Data to Decision
Healthcare data breaches are a growing concern, and ransomware attacks are a particularly dangerous weapon in the hands of cybercriminals. These attacks target healthcare organizations, encrypting critical patient data and demanding ransom payments for its decryption. The consequences can be devastating, jeopardizing: financial security patient care privacy Data to Decision
A Growing Threat Statistics Paint a Grim Picture 2024 So Far Between 2009 and 2023, there have been 5,887 breaches impacting 519,935,970 healthcare records. Already in 2024, 24 confirmed ransomware attacks have targeted US healthcare organizations. This follows a staggering 126 such attacks in 2023, compromising at least 17.6 million patient records. Data to Decision
A Growing Threat: Statistics Paint a Grim Picture Breaches by the Day In 2023, healthcare data breaches were a daily occurrence. On average, 1.99 breaches involving 500 or more records were reported every single day. This translates to a staggering 364,571 healthcare records breached daily. Data to Decision
The Top 5 A Reminder of Vulnerability The list of the top 5 largest healthcare data breaches includes several ransomware attacks, highlighting the vulnerability of healthcare systems: Data to Decision
Protecting Our Health Data A Shared Responsibility The global healthcare industry has a vital responsibility to protect patient data. By acknowledging the growing threat of ransomware attacks and taking proactive steps, we can safeguard sensitive information and ensure that patient care remains the top priority. Data to Decision