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The Imprivata team shares lessons learned from recent completion of the cyber insurance application process. Start early and be ready and transparent.
Partner
We are the first company in Italy totally focused on Digital Trust Services for Clinic Document automation. In particular, we propose:
Partner
We are the first company in Italy totally focused on Digital Trust Services for Clinic Document automation. In particular, we propose:
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Despite warnings from every cybersecurity professional, passwords are still being shared, compromised, and ineffectively managed. 66% of individuals are using the same password across devices and applications. 42% rely on sticky notes to manage passwords. And shockingly, 59% of IT professionals rely on memory to manage their corporate credentials.
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A couple of decades ago, I received my first “authenticator” while working at Indiana University. As explained to me then, the device generated a secure token that only it and the server would know about. In this way, the servers I was helping to support would know that the bearer of that device (me) was legit.
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The fourth industrial revolution has arrived. Also called industry 4.0, this term refers to the rise of smart factories and how manufacturing as an industry is quickly transitioning from place-based warehouses to networks of global software, automated systems, OT, and integration of the internet of things to manufacture anything and everything in entirely new ways.
Press
Softcat, Conecto, Data#3, and SVA recognised by Imprivata for extraordinary success
London, England– February 17, 2022—Imprivata®, the digital identity company for healthcare and beyond, recently recognised partners Softcat, Conecto, Data#3, and SVA with iPartner Awards. Imprivata presented Softcat with the “International iPartner of the Year” award, Conecto with the “European iPartner of the Year” award, Data#3 with the “APAC iPartner of the Year” award and SVA with the “Emerging iPartner of the Year” award.
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Ransomware has existed as long as the internet has. From phishing scams to system takeovers to cyber espionage, hackers and bad actors have figured out that ransomware is both easy and profitable. It’s so profitable, in fact, that ransomware attacks have doubled in each of the last two years, and account for 22 percent of all 2021 cyber attacks.