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Recent Statistics & Reports
38% of healthcare organizations identified generative AI or AI tools as a cybersecurity concern, a new category in this year’s study.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareGenAIAI
49% of healthcare organizations are less worried about BYOD.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareBYOD
96% of healthcare organizations researched had at least two data loss or exfiltration incidents involving sensitive and confidential healthcare data in the past two years.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareExfiltrationData loss
72% of healthcare organizations say they experienced an average of 21 cloud/account compromises.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareCloud compromiseAccount compromise
61% of healthcare organizations say cloud/account compromises increased complications from medical procedures.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareCloud compromiseAccount compromise
61% of healthcare organizations that had ransomware attacks experienced an average of five such attacks in the past two years.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareRansomware
Ransom payment rates by healthcare organizations declined in 2025 (from 36% to 33% in 2025).
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HealthcareRansomwareRansom
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.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareCyber attack
On average, healthcare organizations experienced 18 data loss or exfiltration incidents in the past two years.
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HealthcareExfiltrationData loss
Concerns about budgets decreased from 40% to 37%.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareBudget
44% of healthcare organizations say their organizations experienced an attack against its supply chains, which is a significant decline from 68% in 2024.
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HealthcareSupply chain attack
36% of healthcare organizations that experienced data loss or exfiltration incidents say it caused delays in procedures and tests that resulted in poor outcomes.
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HealthcareExfiltrationData loss
55% of healthcare organizations say data loss or exfiltration incidents impacted patient care.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareExfiltrationData loss
The costliest ransom paid by healthcare organizations in 2025 represented a 60% increase from $771,905 in 2022.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareRansomwareRansom
In 2022, 64% of respondents from healthcare organizations said their organizations were very or highly vulnerable to BEC/spoofing/impersonation attacks.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareBECSpoofing
67% percent of healthcare organizations say ransomware attacks had a negative impact on patient care.
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HealthcareRansomwareCyber attack consequences
35% of healthcare organizations cite employee negligence because of not following policies as a primary root cause of incidents.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareInsider threatEmployee negligence
An average of 72% of U.S. healthcare organizations that experienced a cyber attack reported disruption to patient care, which is a 3-point jump from 69 percent in 2024.
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HealthcareCyber attackCyber attack consequences
The costliest ransom paid (extrapolated value) by healthcare organizations was $1.2 million.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareRansomwareRansom
55% of respondents from healthcare organizations believe their organizations are vulnerable or highly vulnerable to a ransomware attack.
10/8/2025•
HealthcareRansomware
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