Newsweek April 30, 2024
Black Book Market Research

Despite 2023 warnings to strengthen cybersecurity defenses, ransomware attacks persist, resulting in significant financial losses, disruptions to operations, and jeopardizing patient care.

TAMPA, Fla., April 30, 2024 (Newswire.com) – The 10th annual Black Book Research “State of the Healthcare Cybersecurity Industry” report reveals insights received from 2,797 CISO, CIO, data security, and patient data privacy professionals evaluating user satisfaction of over 400 software, services, and consulting firms. Additionally, 1,959 healthcare consumers were polled to supplement external perceptions and confidence in their providers’ and payers’ efforts to protect consumer and organizational data.

An additional Q3 2023 survey of hospitals and physician practices conducted by Black Book cautioned that many cybersecurity solutions acquired before 2023 may now be outdated...

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