According to a report by Protenus, hacking attacks against healthcare institutions have risen by 42% last year. All these combined have impacted nearly 41 million patient records, with researchers saying the number could be even higher. Reasons for this spike are caused due to COVID-19 breakout and also the weak security protocols followed by healthcare institutions.

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Healthcare is one of the sensitive industries which should be protected in critical times. Last year’s COVID-19 is one example where attacks on them can incur not just monetary losses, but life too. We’ve even seen a ransomware incident allegedly relating to the death of a woman , and many other obstructions caused due to cyberattacks.

Research made by Protenus , a healthcare compliance analytics described the same, but with factual data analyzed from various authentic sources. Protenus annual research has taken data from over 470 security incidents that happened last year, collated from 609 data breaches submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services , and support from the DataBreaches.net .

Hacking incidents jumped 42% in 2020 as healthcare battled COVID-19. More insights in our newly published Breach Barometer: https://t.co/JPh5aT31Bg #patientdata #patientprivacy #databreaches pic.twitter.com/lbqWgywHns — Protenus (@Protenus) March 16, 2021