From January to October 2023, the average downtime in U.S. healthcare organizations caused by ransomware attacks was 18.71 days. This figure represents an increase from nearly 16 days in 2022 and approximately seven days in 2021.
As of the second quarter of 2022, the average length of interruption after ransomware attacks at businesses and organizations in the United States was 24 days. This was less than the downtime duration in previous quarter, 26 days. Overall, between the first quarter of 2020 and the fourth quarter of 2021, the average duration of the downtime after a ransomware attack had increased from 15 to 24 days.
From 2021 to the first half of 2023, global ransomware damage costs in the automotive industry increased by over 180 percent, from 74.7 million U.S. dollars in 2021 to 209.6 million U.S. dollars. Additionally, system downtime costs caused by cyberattacks surged, reaching 1.99 billion U.S. dollars in the first half of 2023.
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From January to October 2023, the average downtime in U.S. healthcare organizations caused by ransomware attacks was 18.71 days. This figure represents an increase from nearly 16 days in 2022 and approximately seven days in 2021.