HealthTech January 24, 2025
Nathan Eddy

While attack methods such as phishing and ransomware continue to plague the healthcare industry, artificial intelligence is changing the game.

Cyberattacks targeting healthcare organizations are rising, and the financial and operational toll they take is growing.

A recent report from Proofpoint found 92% of healthcare organizations reported experiencing a cyberattack in 2024, up from 88% in 2023, while the average cost of the most expensive attack was $4.7 million.

While safeguarding sensitive patient data remains a top concern, malicious actors are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies to make threats more complex. It’s important for leadership to understand why healthcare organizations are targeted, how they are targeted and how they can mitigate cyberthreats in 2025.

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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