Newswire November 24, 2025
Black Book Research

Hospitals struggle to cut off compromised vendors and AI platforms, as the new 2026 US Hospital Cyber Readiness report from Black Book Research delivers actionable intelligence on kill-switch deficits, slow revocation timelines, and contract/insurance misalignment with third-party and AI risk.

CHICAGO, November 24, 2025 (Newswire.com) – A new US Hospital Cyber Readiness 2026 report from Black Book Market Research finds that most U.S. hospitals remain exposed to cyber incidents that originate at vendors, cloud partners, and AI platforms with a median 12-hour delay to fully cut off a compromised partner.

The study concludes that the decisive capability for 2026 is time-to-revoke: how quickly a hospital can cut a compromised partner’s access across identity, endpoints, networks, and...

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