Health IT Security January 13, 2023
Sarai Rodriguez

New data revealed over 50 percent of organizations with more than 100 employees are targeted by ransomware attacks.

The number of ransomware attacks has dropped by more than 60 percent between 2021 to 2022, according to a survey conducted on Delinea’s behalf by Censuswide.

The survey of over 300 respondents gathered data from IT and security decision-makers across the United States to evaluate ransomware tactics as they evolve.

According to the finding, only 25 percent of respondents reported being ransomware victims over the past 12 months, representing a significant decrease from the 64 percent ransomware attack rate in 2021.

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