AI in Healthcare Just Crossed a Tipping Point. Investors Are Watching These Names
- Healthcare organizations faced a surge in cyberattacks in 2024, with 32% reporting breaches and 46% noting increased attack volumes.
- The increase is driven by new AI-enabled cyber threats and unrecognized risks within the healthcare software supply chain, which many leaders have yet to fully acknowledge.
- Despite 44% adopting AI for cybersecurity and 46% feeling competent defending AI attacks, only 29% feel prepared for AI-powered threats overall.
- Theresa Lanowitz said achieving cyber resilience is now more critical due to AI threats and supply chain risks, while 54% report low software supply chain visibility.
- Healthcare cybersecurity is becoming a business priority with investments in managed security rising, yet organizations must improve preparation for evolving AI risks.
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