Up to $75M needed to address rural hospital cybersecurity
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Microsoft reports that upgraded cybersecurity for rural hospitals in the US could cost around $75 million, largely due to the high incidence of cyberattacks, particularly ransomware and phishing. Approximately 20% of hospitals see patient mortality rates rise post-attack, emphasizing the life-threatening implications. Basic security improvements can cost $30,000 to $40,000 per facility, yet a broader, long-term strategy involving collaboration among decision-makers would likely require even more substantial investment. The grave security situation is crucial as many rural hospitals struggle to maintain operations amidst increasing threats.
Cybersecurity is a top priority for America's hospitals and health systems. It is also a shared responsibility... Many rural hospitals across the country face urgent needs.
Microsoft estimates it will cost $75 million to improve cybersecurity for rural US hospitals, where attacks notably increase patient mortality rates.
The need for enhanced cybersecurity is urgent, as 20% of hospitals report increased patient mortality after cyberattacks, exacerbating the healthcare crisis in rural areas.
Basic security improvements per rural hospital would range from $30,000 to $40,000, but addressing vulnerabilities across all could total $75 million.
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