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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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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.
More than half (52%) of healthcare leaders believe a fatal cyber-related incident is inevitable within the next five years.
60% of healthcare organizations say staying current with regulations is their top challenge regarding compliance.
26% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in cyber-resilience processes across the business.
57% of healthcare organizations lack the time and resources to meet stringent requirements and oversee the compliance process.
59% of leadership roles in healthcare are measured against cybersecurity KPIs.
55% of healthcare organizations are not currently partnered with a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)
Nearly 1 in 5 of healthcare organizations lack a current or effective incident response plan.
Nearly two-thirds of healthcare organizations surveyed maintain an in-house IT or cybersecurity team.
19% of healthcare leaders say a cyberattack has already disrupted patient care.
Nearly a third of healthcare companies don’t regularly train their employees on how to respond to cyber threats.
Nearly half (43%) of healthcare executives say they allocate cybersecurity budgets at the outset of new initiatives.
More than half (56%) of healthcare leaders say outdated infrastructure would delay breach recovery.
24% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in machine learning for pattern matching.
40% of healthcare leaders say protecting patient data is a significant challenge.
More than 1 in 4 healthcare organizations reported that at least half of their sensitive patient data was at risk due to cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity ranks last among significant challenges for healthcare leaders (33%).
In the past year, 80% of healthcare organizations were targeted by at least one cyberattack.
28% of healthcare executives say they are likely to invest in generative AI for social engineering attacks.
23% of healthcare organizations say their in-house IT or cybersecurity teams are understaffed.