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Ransomware attacks show no sign of slowing down in 2025. According to a recent report by HIPAA Journal, healthcare organizations alone reported a staggering 97 ransomware attacks in 2024—nearly doubling the count from 2022.

But the healthcare sector isn’t the only one under siege; industries of all kinds are finding themselves increasingly targeted by sophisticated ransomware campaigns.

The question is no longer if your business will be targeted—but when.

The Ransomware Epidemic: 2025 Snapshot

The HIPAA Journal article highlights that ransomware groups continue to evolve, using advanced tactics to bypass traditional defenses. The attacks aren't just becoming more frequent—they’re becoming more effective, more expensive, and more devastating.

Key takeaways from the article:

  • Record-breaking attacks in 2024: 97 confirmed ransomware incidents in healthcare alone.
  • Evolving tactics: Attackers are leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities and stealthy malware strains that evade detection tools.
  • Exponential cost: Beyond ransom payments, the cost of downtime, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties is crippling businesses.

These statistics should be a wake-up call to every business owner. Traditional cybersecurity models—focused on Detect and Respond strategies—are no longer enough. By the time you detect ransomware, the damage is often already done.

Why "Detect and Respond" Isn’t Cutting It Anymore

The majority of organizations still rely on reactive solutions like antivirus programs, EDRs (Endpoint Detection and Response), and SOC monitoring teams. While these tools play a role, they are fundamentally reactive. They wait for a threat to be identified before action is taken.

Here’s the catch: modern ransomware is designed to evade detection. AI-generated malware, fileless attacks, and lateral movement tactics often fly under the radar until it’s too late.

By the time your security team responds, systems are encrypted, operations are halted, and sensitive data may already be exfiltrated.

It’s Time to Move to "Isolation and Containment"

That’s where AppGuard comes in.

AppGuard is not another "Detect and Respond" tool. Instead, it operates on a proven Isolation and Containment strategy. For over 10 years, AppGuard has quietly protected endpoints by preventing malware from ever executing—no matter how sophisticated the attack.

Here’s how AppGuard protects your business:

  • No Detection Needed: AppGuard doesn’t rely on identifying malicious files. It prevents unauthorized processes and code from launching in the first place.
  • Stops Zero-Day Exploits: Even unknown vulnerabilities are neutralized because AppGuard focuses on behavior control, not signature databases.
  • Lightweight & Maintenance-Free: No need for constant threat updates or heavy resource consumption.
  • Proven Track Record: Over a decade of successful protection across both government and commercial sectors.

In an environment where ransomware attacks are doubling year over year, proactive containment isn’t optional—it’s essential.

Don’t Be the Next Headline

The surge in ransomware attacks in 2025 should compel every business owner to reassess their cybersecurity posture. Do you want to depend on reactive tools that may miss the next zero-day exploit? Or would you rather stop attacks before they disrupt your business?

Talk to us at CHIPS today. We’ll show you how AppGuard can safeguard your endpoints, keep ransomware out, and help you move from a "Detect and Respond" strategy to a far stronger "Isolation and Containment" approach.


Contact CHIPS now and learn how AppGuard can prevent your organization from becoming the next victim in the 2025 ransomware surge.

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