Inside Digital Health May 7, 2019
Samara Rosenfeld

Healthcare information technology (IT) professionals are 10% more confident in their organization’s ability to respond to a cyberattack compared to two years ago, according to a new report from Infoblox.

Infoblox surveyed 600 healthcare IT professionals in the U.S., United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Of 600 respondents, 151 were from the U.S. The most represented job title was IT manager (47), followed by systems analyst (28).

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The report found that two years after WannaCry, a ransomware attack that shut down clinics, deferred ambulances and cancelled roughly 20,000 medical appointments, 92% of health IT professionals are confident in their ability to respond to an attack. But those within the U.S. are the least confident,...

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