Healthcare
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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During Q3 2025, Akira claimed one healthcare industry organization as a victim on their DLS.
Ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations accounted for 7.5% of all ransomware attacks in Q3 2025.
In Q2 2025, ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations accounted for 5.8% of all ransomware attacks.
52% of healthcare organizations use secure email gateways to protect against email-based attacks, which is a 7-point increase from 2024.
The average number of cyberattacks experienced by U.S. healthcare organizations that suffered at least one cyberattack was 43, which is a 3-point increase from 40 in 2024.
The annual IT budget of healthcare organizations is $65 million.
25% of healthcare organizations cite privilege access abuse as a primary root cause of incidents.
21% of the IT budget of healthcare organizations is dedicated to information security, representing a 2-point jump year-over-year.
43% of healthcare organizations report lacking in-house expertise concerning the top barrier to an effective cybersecurity posture.
40% of healthcare organizations report lacking clear leadership as a top two barrier to an effective cybersecurity posture.
61% of healthcare organizations say cloud/account compromises resulted in disruption in patient care.
Healthcare organizations that experienced supply chain attacks, on average, experienced four supply chain attacks in the past two years.
72% of healthcare organizations say their organizations have experienced cloud/account compromises, which is an increase from 69% in 2024.
93% of U.S. healthcare organizations experienced at least one cyberattack in the past 12 months.
64% of healthcare organizations say their organizations are vulnerable or highly vulnerable to a cloud/account compromise.
Supply chain attacks against healthcare organizations decreased significantly from 68% in 2024 to 44% in 2025.
52% of healthcare organizations were vulnerable or highly vulnerable to a BEC/spoofing/impersonation incident in 2024.
Healthcare organizations that experienced cloud/account compromises had an average of 21 such compromises in the past two years.
55% of respondents from healthcare organizations believe their organizations are vulnerable or highly vulnerable to a ransomware attack.
The costliest ransom paid (extrapolated value) by healthcare organizations was $1.2 million.