Key Takeaways AI is exposing thousands of hidden software vulnerabilities. Anthropic’s Mythos uncovered confirmed bugs across major operating systems and browsers, including flaws that persisted for decades. Memory safety vulnerabilities pose a critical infrastructure...
Download RunSafe’s 2025 Medical Device Cybersecurity Index
Industry-defining insights from 605 healthcare decision-makers on medical device cybersecurity
Medical device cybersecurity has evolved from an IT concern to a patient safety imperative. Our comprehensive survey of 605 healthcare executives reveals how cyberattacks on medical devices are reshaping procurement decisions, budget priorities, and patient care across the healthcare ecosystem.
Key Findings At-a-Glance:
- 22% of healthcare organizations have experienced cyberattacks on medical devices
- 75% of these incidents affected patient care
- 46% have declined device purchases due to cybersecurity concerns
- 79% are willing to pay premium prices for devices with advanced security
- 35% now identify medical devices as their biggest cybersecurity concern
What’s Inside the Report:
- Real-world examples of how cyber incidents are affecting patient care
- How security is changing procurement and vendor expectations
- Where healthcare budgets are shifting—and why
- What healthcare buyers now demand from medical device manufacturers
- What forward-thinking leaders can do to stay ahead
Who Should Read This Report:
- Healthcare executives and decision-makers
- Medical device manufacturers and vendors
- Healthcare IT and security professionals
- Healthcare procurement professionals
- Healthcare investors and analysts
Check Out Our Latest Blog Posts
Reducing Vulnerability Noise with Reachability Analysis
Key Takeaways: Vulnerability scanners flag CVEs at the package level, often including vulnerabilities in code that was never compiled into your build. RunSafe’s reachability analysis automatically triages these out by cross-referencing CVEs against which source files...
Balancing Speed and Security in Embedded Systems: Rethinking Open Source Dependencies
Open source software is deeply woven into modern embedded development. From compilers and build systems to networking stacks and device libraries, it enables teams to move faster and innovate more efficiently. But speed introduces tradeoffs. The same open source...



