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We've curated 322 cybersecurity statistics about Healthcare to help you understand how data breaches, ransomware attacks, and the adoption of telehealth technologies are reshaping patient privacy and security practices in 2025.
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Only 46% of healthcare leaders have adopted data discovery technology.
41% of healthcare executives believe AI-powered threats will happen.
36% of healthcare leaders admit their current cybersecurity tools cannot protect cloud-based patient data.
Only 46% of healthcare leaders have adopted next-gen EDR with moving threat defense.
More than half (52%) of healthcare leaders believe a fatal cyber-related incident is inevitable within the next five years.
In the event of a cyberattack, 1 in 5 healthcare organizations believe recovery would be delayed because they lack experienced in-house staff or access to a 24x7 security operations team.
Only 21% of healthcare executives say they are investing significantly in software supply chain security.
54% of healthcare executives say they have very low to moderate visibility into the software supply chain.
25% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in application security.
Social engineering attacks (48%) and ransomware (34%) were the most common types of cyberattacks on healthcare organizations in the past year.
In healthcare, 52% of organizations cite compliance with AI regulations as a major challenge.
15% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in Zero Trust Architecture.
52% of healthcare leaders say maintaining compliance is a significant challenge.
Nearly half (44%) of healthcare organizations expect to enlist managed security service providers (MSSPs) in the next two years. This is an increase from 30% that had done so over the past 12 months.
80% of healthcare leaders are confident in their teams’ ability to stop AI-powered cyberattacks.
More than half (56%) of healthcare leaders say outdated infrastructure would delay breach recovery.
Nearly two-thirds of healthcare organizations surveyed maintain an in-house IT or cybersecurity team.
59% of leadership roles in healthcare are measured against cybersecurity KPIs.
Almost 25% of healthcare leaders acknowledge it could take up to a month to detect and contain a data breach.
60% of healthcare organizations say staying current with regulations is their top challenge regarding compliance.