Social engineering drove 88% of material losses in the first half of 2025 in Resilience's healthcare portfolio, making human error the industry's single most consequential vulnerability.
Social engineering drove 88% of material losses in the first half of 2025 in Resilience's healthcare portfolio, making human error the industry's single most consequential vulnerability. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Resilience in May 2026. It covers topics including Social Engineering, Healthcare, Human Error, US. The original data appears in US Healthcare and Cyber Risk: Threats, Trends and Strategies. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Social engineering drove 88% of material losses in the first half of 2025 in Resilience's healthcare portfolio, making human error the industry's single most consequential vulnerability. This data was published by Resilience and covers Social Engineering, Healthcare, Human Error, US.
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This statistic comes from US Healthcare and Cyber Risk: Threats, Trends and Strategies, published by Resilience on May 27, 2026. You can view the original report at https://unlock.cyberresilience.com/healthcare-report-2026.
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