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National Survey Finds Most Companies Expect to be Compliant with PCI Standards within 18 Months

Findings indicate authentication and access among top priorities; 44 percent have deployed two-factor authentication; 26 percent aim to go beyond compliance to deploy best practices and technologies



LEXINGTON, MA- October 27, 2008- Imprivata®, Inc., the converged authentication and access management company, announced the results of a national survey examining Identity Management Trends in PCI Compliance 2008, covering the state of Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards (DSS) and compliance spanning companies over a cross-section of industries. Timely with the PCI Data Security Standard 1.2 being recently released on Oct. 1, 2008, this online survey of IT decision makers covered companies of all sizes and highlighted trends and the role of authentication and access technologies in achieving compliance.

Survey Facts

The time is now for most companies to select, buy and deploy technologies to achieve compliance within 18 months:

Authentication and access technologies are clear priorities to achieving PCI DSS compliance:

Companies are moving beyond simple ‘check-box’ compliance to deploy best-of-breed security technologies and establish best practices:

The study was conducted in June and July 2008, culminating in 64 responses from IT decision-makers across the U.S. spanning every major industry.


Finding the Right Path to PCI Compliance Webinar
Ali Pabrai, CISSP (ISSAP, ISSMP), CSCS, chief executive of ecfirst, will discuss the survey findings and discuss best practices for achieving PCI DSS compliance via a webinar, “Finding the Right Path to PCI Compliance,” on Thursday, Oct. 30 at 11:00 am ET.

Links
Full results of the “Identity Management Trends in PCI Compliance 2008”.
Register for the Oct. 30 webinar, "Finding the Right Path to PCI Compliance"


Quote attributed to Omar Hussain, President and CEO, Imprivata, Inc.
“Ensuring PCI DSS compliance is at the top of the list for organizations taking payment card information – more so now than ever before with the latest deadline having recently passed and the final set of requirements and documentation to be issued by the end of 2008. Though a large majority of companies are still not yet compliant, they are actively engaged in efforts to achieve compliance. Authentication and access technologies are clearly among the highest priority, as they can satisfy a number of requirements simultaneously.”

About Imprivata
Imprivata is the converged authentication and access management company. Its OneSign platform helps organizations safeguard enterprise information assets by enabling secure employee access to networks and applications—improving user productivity and convenience, while reducing the time, risk and cost of complying with data privacy and protection regulations. OneSign has received top ratings in product reviews throughout the industry and has been awarded numerous accolades from leading publications including Information Security, InfoWorld and SC Magazine. Headquartered in Lexington, Mass., Imprivata is one of the fastest growing IAM companies with more than 650 customers and over 200 partners around the world.For more information, visit http://www.imprivata.com.


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