Less than half of staff employed by health care organizations receive security training, according to a study from Trustwave. Only 51 percent of nontechnical staff recognized the potential threats, the study found. Cybercriminal groups are getting up to $50 per record in some cases for stolen patient information. It may be necessary for hospitals and similar organizations to increase layers of authentication or encryption for the data, which is clearly of great interest to thieves. eSecurity Planet recommends setting up a security plan that assumes data has already been breached.”]