The healthcare sector is no stranger to third-party data breaches, making third-party risk management and privileged access management imperative elements of any healthcare orginization's security strategy.
Imprivata releases new global research with the Ponemon Institute which found that 47% of organizations have experienced a data breach or cyberattack over the past 12 months that involved a third-party accessing their network, representing similar levels from when the study was conducted two years ago. Notably, 64% of respondents say these types of third-party data breaches will either increase or remain at alarmingly high levels over the next 12-24 months, indicating the problem is here to stay.
Imprivata, a digital identity company for critical industries, has released new global research with the Ponemon Institute which found that 47 percent of organizations have experienced a data breach or cyberattack over the past 12 months that involved a third-party accessing their network. This represents similar levels from when the study was conducted two years ago.
47% of organizations have experienced a data breach or cyberattack over the past 12 months that involved a third-party accessing their network, according to Imprivata and the Ponemon Institute.
Notably, 64% of respondents say these types of third-party data breaches will either increase or remain at alarmingly high levels over the next 12-24 months, indicating the problem is here to stay.
This year I am attending my first Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) meeting in Ojai, California. Maybe it is the beautiful southern California setting that brings the analogy to mind. Or maybe the round of applause that spontaneously erupted this morning when the Supreme Court ruling upheld the Health Care Reform Bill's major muscle reinforces the energy. But I can't help but feel like this tightly-knit community of tech-geek-doctors is surfing a rising tide of momentum.
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ViVE is an annual digital health conference that brings together leaders in the healthcare space, from policymakers to the patient community, with a goal of increasing visibility and adoption of new technologies to improve and secure healthcare.
In this Help Net Security video, Fran Rosch, CEO at Imprivata, discusses organizations’ challenges in securing third-party access and offers valuable insights on how businesses can address these risks effectively.
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Imprivata, a provider of secure access management and collaboration, announced that Imprivata OneSign has received a score of 88.4 in the Klas 2012 Mid-Term Performance Review: Software and Services report. In a release dated June 21, the Company said that the report states that Imprivata scored 6 or more points above the software category average and between 3 and 6 points above the Single Sign-On market area average. OneSign was among the top seven products out of the 718 rated this year." Imprivata's success can be attributed to listening and understanding our customers