State of Healthcare Cybersecurity: 50 Facts
50+ Facts and Statistics about the State of Cybersecurity in the US Healthcare Industry Spending and Resources Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that the healthcare industry will spend upwards of $125 billion on cybersecurity products and services from 2020-2025, growth on 15 percent year-over-year from 2020-2025 (Herjavec Group) 56% of healthcare organizations report allocating less than 10% of their IT budget to cybersecurity (HIMSS) Acquiring the appropriate talent is considered a major hurdle for tackling cybersecurity issues, with 53% of organizations saying they lack in-house expertise and 46% generally have insufficient IT staffing (Proofpoint) 41% of healthcare IT professionals believe that their organizations allocate insufficient financial resources to make their cybersecurity strategy effective (Proofpoint) When considering the most severe security incident experienced by a healthcare organization, outdated IT equipment such as legacy operating systems or unsupported software were cited as the initial point of access in 24% of cases. (HIMSS) Such legacy technology was...
2022 Healthcare Data Breach Report
For the first time since 2015, there was a year-over-year decline in the number of data breaches reported to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR), albeit only by 1.13% with 707 data breaches of 500 or more records reported. Even with that reduction, 2022 still ranked as the second-worst-ever year in terms of the number of reported HIPAA compliance breaches. As the year drew to an end, data breach numbers started to decline from a high of 75 data breaches in October. Time will tell whether this trend will continue in 2023, although the lull in data breaches appears to have continued so far this year with an atypically low number of breaches currently showing on the OCR data breach portal this month. In addition to the slight reduction in reported data breaches, there was also a drop in the number of breached records, which fell by 13.15% from 54.09 million records in 2021 to 51.9 million records in 2022. The theft of protected health information places patients and health plan members at risk of identity theft and fraud, but by far the biggest...


