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Cybersecurity reports and statistics published by EY

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Recent Statistics & Reports

60% of healthcare organizations reported operational disruptions due to cyber incidents.

68% of healthcare executives indicated that identity and access management would be the top priority for increasing investments in the coming fiscal year.

59% of healthcare organizations faced clinical consequences from cyber incidents, including delayed treatments and compromised patient trust.

81% of healthcare executives believe that prioritizing cybersecurity in their business strategy is effective in overcoming challenges.

81% of healthcare organizations believe that integrating cybersecurity into the core business strategy is effective in improving operational efficiencies to deliver better outcomes.

Healthcare organizations experienced an average of five different types of cyber threats that impacted their organizations in the past year.

72% of healthcare organizations experienced a moderate to severe financial impact from cyber incidents in the past two years.

Over 70% of healthcare organizations reported significant financial, operational, or clinical disruptions due to cyber threats in the past year.

52% of healthcare executives stated that training and upskilling personnel is an effective tool to combat cyber challenges.

Improving cybersecurity is a top priority for 54% of state and local government IT leaders for the current fiscal year. This is seen as a higher priority than modernising legacy systems.

When it comes to challenges faced by government IT leaders in using private sector innovations, cybersecurity concerns are the most often cited barrier, mentioned by 39%.

A significant concern regarding AI is cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated due to AI, noted by 82% of state and local government IT leaders.