13 facts that illuminate the state of healthcare information security
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cause healthcare security organizations the most worry
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
Negligent or careless employees
Criminal attacks
are now the leading cause of healthcare
data breaches
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
Criminal attacks on healthcare organizations are up 125% compared to five years ago
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
of healthcare organizations were compromised by cyber-attacks over a
two-year period between 2013 and 2015
81%
Source: KMPG Survey, 2015
Smartphones
and tablets are the devices
most frequently compromised
or stolen
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
The biggest HIPAA breach fine occurred when a physician accidentally published electronic personal health information to the Internet
Source: Health and Human Services
$4.8 million
How much data breaches cost the healthcare industry (payers, providers and third parties)
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
$6 billion
TOP Lost/stolen devices
experienced by healthcare organizations
2t Spear phishing Web-borne malware 3t
1t
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
SECURITY INCIDENTS 3
Billing and insurance records contain the most valuable patient data — they’re also the most frequent subjects of successful attacks
Source: Ponemon Institute, May 2015
of healthcare IT leaders report they’ll
spend more on security this year than in 2015
73%
Source: TEKsystems 2016 IT Forecast
will be the leading tech impact on healthcare organizations in 2016, say the majority of healthcare IT leaders
InfoSec
Source: TEKsystems 2016 IT Forecast
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