HealthTech September 16, 2024
Joel Keller

As cyberattacks on healthcare organizations continue, being able to recover from an attack is just as important as being prepared for one.

Healthcare organizations are high-value targets for bad actors due to the nature of the business: the need to provide continuous patient care while protecting patient data. In fact, of the 16 critical infrastructure sectors reporting to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, the healthcare and public health sector had the most reports of ransomware attacks in 2023 at 249, according to the agency’s Internet Crime Report 2023.

That’s why it’s important for all healthcare organizations to not only isolate threats but to be able to recover from any damage they cause. Such incident response plans can help organizations...

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