Newswire January 4, 2022
Black Book Research

Ninety-two percent of healthcare cybersecurity professionals report an organizational increase in cyber risk since last surveyed in Q4 2020 with seventy-three percent of IT managers stating that their organization has been hit with ransomware. Potential patients take notice.

TAMPA, Fla., January 4, 2022 (Newswire.com) – Black Book Research received survey responses from 2,980 security and IT professionals from 877 provider organizations to identify gaps, vulnerabilities and deficiencies that persist in keeping hospitals and physicians proverbial sitting ducks for data breaches and cyberattacks. Eighty-six percent of IT professionals agreed with the sentiments that data attackers are outpacing their medical enterprises, holding providers at a continued disadvantage in responding to vulnerabilities.

Eighty percent of respondents stated that their organization has an...

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