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Discover how two-factor authentication can improve clinical workflows and safeguard hospitals against phishing attacks and other cybersecurity threats
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, and we couldn't be more excited to share it with you. Our team has been hard at work, and we believe this revamped digital experience will offer our customers an enhanced educational journey and a fantastic showcase of our products and services.
Webinar
View this webinar to learn how electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) can help deliver a number of significant benefits to providers and patients, including:
Enabling a single, efficient workflow for all prescriptions to improve efficiency and physician satisfaction
Giving patients a single, convenient way to get all their medications
Driving e-Prescribing utilization to meet Meaningful Use e-prescribing rates
Reducing the risk of fraud, drug diversion, and DEA number theft
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Healthcare continues to be victimized by large-scale, high-profile data breaches, many of which apply phishing and similar highly targeted, social engineering techniques to gain access to patient records and other sensitive data. Imprivata Confirm ID for Remote Access improves security by enabling two-factor authentication for critical systems and workflows across the healthcare enterprise.
Webinar
In a recent survey, 81% of healthcare organizations report compromise by cyberattack in the past two years and only half believe they are adequately prepared for future attacks. Phishing and other attacks continue to expose patient records, hospital financial data, and other sensitive information.
Strong, two-factor authentication across all healthcare workflows can combat these threats, helping to ensure that only authorized, trusted users can access applications and information.
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The internet of things, or IoT, is growing faster than a weed in the summertime. This catch-all name covers everything from your front door security cameras to factory floor control devices, often called the industrial internet of things (IIoT).
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We live in a world that wants to connect everything and anything that it can to the Internet, and because of this, it seems that everything we buy today is “smart”— our fridges, our phones, and even our wearable devices.