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Lexington, Mass. – April 21, 2020—Imprivata®, the digital identity company for healthcare, today announced new digital identity collaborations with Microsoft to support the healthcare environment and advance clinical mobility. New solutions include Imprivata Identity Governance hosted in Microsoft Azure, and Imprivata OneSign® Single Sign-on (SSO) integrated with the Microsoft identity service (Azure Active Directory) to provide seamless access to all applications including Microsoft Teams on Microsoft Surface devices.
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COVID-19 is, simply put, a generational event. In my career, the only parallel I can draw is 9/11, when I was CTO and then CIO of the second-largest medical facility in the U.S. Air Force (USAF). COVID-19 is a worldwide event, however, one that affects every one of us in some way. During 9/11, the entire USAF healthcare IT team was laser-focused on supporting our pilots and protecting our citizens. We ran 24/7 incident centers and kept our headquarters apprised of our capabilities, often on an hourly basis.
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Every month, we compile the most compelling healthcare privacy and security related news stories. Below, you’ll learn about changes to HIPAA telehealth enforcements, privacy rules during the...
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An increasing number of hospitals are finding value providing iPads for inpatient use. During the current COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals are severely limiting visitors.
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The manufacturing industry, like so many others, is undergoing massive change. With the introduction of technologies like 3D printing, Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), companies have been able to disrupt the industry extremely quickly with creative ways to manufacture products. However, these new tools, increasingly connected to global networks, have created heightened vulnerabilities to cyberattacks.
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The cost of insider threats in financial services may be high, but there are ways to reduce them – find out how in this blog post.
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Third-party risk management, or TPRM, is becoming a big deal in IT and Information security circles. This is because a large number of breaches and hacks are being connected to insecure or mismanaged third parties such as vendors, supply chain partners, and cloud companies providing infrastructure or software applications.