2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Benchmarking Study: What It Means for HTM

Medical Device Security Blog by Health-ISAC VP of Medical Device Security, Phil Englert
Cybersecurity in healthcare is no longer just an IT issue – it’s a direct patient safety concern. The 2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Benchmarking Study, published by KLAS Research and Censinet, provides a comprehensive analysis of cybersecurity preparedness across the healthcare sector. Conducted in collaboration with AHA, Health-ISAC, HSCC, and The Scottsdale Institute, the study highlights industry-wide vulnerabilities, evaluates cybersecurity maturity, and offers actionable strategies to strengthen resilience.
For HTM professionals, cybersecurity is critical. Medical devices are increasingly connected, integrated into hospital networks, and reliant on cloud-based services. A cyberattack doesn’t just disrupt IT systems – it can cripple life-saving technologies, delay patient care, and compromise sensitive health data. Understanding the broader cybersecurity landscape helps HTM teams develop strategies to protect, recover, and strengthen medical device security.
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