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I recently sat down with Jason Morse, Director of Information Technology at Cumberland Healthcare (Cumberland Memorial Hospital), a 25-bed facility in Cumberland, Wisconsin, to discuss virtualization.
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Former executive at Lionbridge Technologies, Sentillion and RSA Security takes Product Development Helm at Imprivata
Lexington, Mass.–July 11, 2017—Imprivata®, the healthcare IT security company, today announced the appointment of Mark Nesline to Senior Vice President of Engineering.
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Connecticut lawmakers recently passed legislation that requires electronic prescribing of opioid medication, further validating the significant role technology can play in combatting our national prescription drug abuse epidemic.
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With the rapidly growing number of sophisticated cyber-attacks, such as phishing and ransomware, single-factor authentication has had its day. One way to fight back against the rise in cyber-attacks is by using strong multi-factor authentication.
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In two separate, published research studies, the CHRISTUS Health team has illustrated the benefits seen across their enterprise with the implementation of secure texting, and the combination of single sign on (SSO) and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). In review of their SSO initiative, results concluded that physicians saved approximately 26,301 hours of clinician login time, and $2.3 million over one year.
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If you’re still authenticating remote users with a single password, it’s time to make a change. There’s just too much at stake. With that in mind, here are four things to keep in mind when considering a two-factor authentication policy for your organization - and one thing you should probably avoid.
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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.