Supply chain attacks were experienced by 68% of healthcare workers

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Impact of Cybersecurity Incidents on Healthcare Organizations: Findings from Proofpoint Report

A recent Proofpoint report sheds light on the detrimental impact of cybersecurity incidents on healthcare organizations, revealing alarming statistics. According to the report, 92% of healthcare organizations surveyed have fallen victim to at least one cyber attack in the past year, causing disruptions to patient care in 69% of cases.

The most common types of attacks experienced by these organizations include cloud compromise, ransomware, supply chain attacks, and business email compromise (BEC). Shockingly, 56% reported poor patient outcomes due to delays in procedures and tests, 53% saw an increase in medical procedure complications, and 28% reported an increase in patient mortality rates.

Supply chain attacks emerged as the primary concern for healthcare organizations, with 68% of respondents experiencing such attacks and 82% reporting disruptions to patient care as a result. Among the various types of attacks, BEC was found to be the most likely to result in delayed procedures and tests, followed by ransomware which also led to longer hospital stays and patient transfers.

The report also highlights the growing concern over insecure mobile apps (eHealth) as the top cybersecurity threat in healthcare, with cloud compromise being the second biggest concern. Additionally, data loss and exfiltration incidents involving sensitive patient data have become increasingly common, with employees being identified as the primary root cause in many cases.

Despite efforts to address cybersecurity risks through training and the use of AI technology, healthcare organizations continue to struggle with inadequate expertise and clear leadership in this area. With the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, it is evident that more needs to be done to safeguard patient data and ensure uninterrupted delivery of healthcare services.

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