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The ransom payment rate in healthcare is 68%–72% compared with about 40% in other sectors.
59% of cyberattacks on healthcare organizations involve ransomware.
56% of cyberattacks on healthcare organizations target U.S.-based organizations.
Hospitals can lose $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 per day during operational disruptions caused by cyberattacks.
79% of cybersecurity professionals say threat intelligence sharing is critical or very important for detection and response workflows.
Real-time sharing of threat intelligence across SecOps, incident response, and vulnerability management nearly doubled from 17% in 2025 to 32% in 2026.
51% of observed ransomware victims in Q1 2026 were based in the United States; the United Kingdom and Canada each accounted for 4%.
The construction industry experienced 131 ransomware victims in Q1 2026, a 44% year-over-year increase.
The Gentlemen ransomware group increased from 35 victims in Q4 2025 to 182 victims in Q1 2026.
56% of IT professionals say AI has added the responsibility of designing intelligent AI-driven workflows.
65% of IT professionals report that AI reduces manual effort.
Fewer than 40% of C-suite leaders agree that formal training is the most critical element for building AI skills.
32% of organizations have already established clearly defined governance or guardrails for AI security tools.
47% of IT professionals say AI has added the responsibility of evaluating and validating AI outputs.
61% of IT professionals report that AI provides faster root cause analysis.
42% of organizations that experienced a cyber incident report customer or constituent disruption.
41% of organizations that experienced a cyber incident report financial loss or revenue impact.
25% of organizations say shadow IT and unauthorized AI tool usage are a primary concern related to employee AI tool use and data security.
49% of organizations increased cybersecurity budgets year-over-year.
63% of senior cybersecurity decision makers anticipate boosting incident response by embedding AI across threat detection and incident response activities.