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  2. Against paying ransom

    Should hospitals and health systems pay the ransom? The American Hospital Association and federal law enforcement agencies advise against paying ransom because it encourages future attacks and doesn't guarantee the data will be returned.
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  3. Paying the ransom: Hospitals face hard choices in

    Jun 29, 2023 · Hospital leaders must develop plans for dealing with ransomware attacks, experts agree. In a recent survey of healthcare IT professionals by the Ponemon Institute, nearly half (47%) said their organizations experienced a …

     
  4. Ransomware Against Healthcare: Should You Pay?

    Dec 17, 2021 · Our analysis showed that ransomware attacks against the healthcare sector resulted in an average of 20 days of operational disruption, and 27% of ransomware incidents led to appointment cancellations. Then the …

  5. Should hospitals pay up following a ransomware …

    Apr 27, 2017 · Pay the ransom, and hospitals open themselves up to future attacks and help fund criminal enterprises or potentially feed money into overseas terrorist organizations.

  6. Should hospitals pay up when it comes to ransomware?

    Apr 28, 2016 · It’s not clear how many hospitals have paid ransoms to cyber-criminals to unencrypt their data and/or unlock their systems. Hollywood Presbyterian announced it had paid $17,000 to get its data ...

  7. To pay or not to pay: Cyberattack ransoms in healthcare

    Ransomware attackers exploit the fact that healthcare services are critical and time-sensitive; hospitals and clinics can't afford lengthy disruptions, making them more likely to pay ransoms to quickly regain access to their data and systems.

  8. Cybersecurity experts weigh risks of hospitals paying …

    Jun 30, 2023 · Hundreds of hospitals and health systems have suffered cyberattacks in recent years, and many have agreed to pay the ransom. Federal authorities and most cybersecurity experts advise organizations against …

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