Non-technical health care employees are too complacent about the possibility of a data breach, survey finds. Only 14 percent of non-technical employees and 23 percent of technical employees thought that their organizations had experienced a breach. Attackers have stolen data from 81 percent of hospitals and health insurance companies in the past two years, KPMG says. Only 38 percent of these employees get security training at least twice a year — 49 percent get training once a year, 7 percent only when they are first hired, and 6 percent received no security awareness training at all.”]