Cyber security reality in hospitals not aligned with perception

CyberMDX, a cyber security provider dedicated to protecting IoT and medical devices for health delivery worldwide, has announced the release of the Perspectives in Healthcare Security Report.

The report, done in collaboration with Philips, examines attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security as well as cyber security across large and midsize healthcare delivery organisations. Insights include how they correlate and diverge.

Healthcare is one of the most targeted industries. A recent report from HHS cited a total of 82 ransomware incidents so far this year worldwide with 60% of them impacting the United States health sector.

Recent headlines from notorious gangs such as REvil or Conti contribute to the impact where hospitals now account for 30% of all large data breaches and at an estimated cost of $21bn in 2020 alone.

“With new threat vectors emerging every day, healthcare organisations are facing an unprecedented level of challenges to their security,” said Azi Cohen, CEO of CyberMDX.

“Hospitals have a lot at stake – from revenue loss, to reputational damage, and most importantly patient safety. Our new report provides a critical look into the current state of medical device security and will help raise awareness of key issues and disconnects healthcare organisations are facing with their cyber security.”

The study, conducted by global market research leader Ipsos, surveyed 130 hospital executives in Information Technology (IT) and Information Security (IS) roles, as well BioMed technicians and engineers.

The respondents, who averaged 15 years of experience in their fields, provided insight into the current state of medical device security within hospitals as well as highlighted the challenges their organisations face.

Key findings:

“No matter the size, hospitals need to know about their security vulnerabilities,” said Maarten Bodlaender, Head of Cyber Security Services at Philips.

“Proper cyber security begins with a clear understanding of the evolving landscape, and this survey is part of our ongoing efforts to provide insight into cyber security needs across healthcare organisations.”

The report is a continuation of the partnership between Philips and CyberMDX announced in November 2020 and represents their joint commitment to provide solutions to protect connected medical systems and devices.

Details are provided in the Perspectives in Healthcare Security report.