Employee Negligence, Leadership Gaps Drive Rise in Cybersecurity Attacks
Healthcare IT News
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
In 2025, U.S. healthcare organizations face heightened cybersecurity risks, as recent reports underscore an increase in frequency and severity of cyberattacks disrupting patient care and contributing to clinical risks. Key findings indicate that human factors, particularly employee negligence and leadership gaps, play a substantial role in these breaches, underscoring the need for targeted training and governance in healthcare IT. However, advancements in artificial intelligence offer promising solutions by bolstering defenses and optimizing budgetary allocations for security measures. As predictions suggest an escalation in breaches, healthcare professionals must prioritize cybersecurity to safeguard patient safety and protect sensitive data.