Health IT Security June 2, 2023
By Sarai Rodriguez

A new survey reveals that 58 percent of CISOs have boosted their cybersecurity budgets and 42 percent are aiming to further these budgets within the next year.

With recent economic trends pointing toward a recession, companies are bracing for the downturn and slashing resources in anticipation of financial turmoil.

Yet, cybersecurity budgets remain resilient. A recent survey revealed that most IT security decision-makers, including those in healthcare, have ramped up their 2023 cybersecurity spending to strengthen programs.

Nuspire’s Second Annual CISO Research Report on Challenges and Buying Trends surveyed 200 CISOs across various sectors. The results showed that 58 percent had increased their budgets in 2023, with 42 percent planning to pour more even funding into...

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