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Healthcare providers rate Imprivata as #1 identity and access management provider citing ease of use for fast, secure, No Click Access into clinical systems and applications
Waltham, Mass. – February 8, 2022 — Imprivata, the digital identity company for healthcare and beyond, has been top ranked in the new 2022 Best in KLAS: Software and Services Report by KLAS Research for its identity and access management suite.
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The numbers tell a scary story. When polled by Ponemon, 44% of organizations say they’ve experienced a third-party data breach in the last year. In addition, 65% of respondents have not identified the third parties with access to their most sensitive data and 51% stated that their organizations are not assessing the security and privacy practices of the third parties that are granted access to their systems.
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According to several leading players, the cyber insurance industry is in the midst of a “crisis moment.” This has largely been driven by the rapidly growing prominence and sophistication of ransomware attacks over the last 12-18 months. While it’s by no means a new type of attack, the disruption caused by ransomware to individuals and organizations around the world reached new levels in 2021.
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With Imprivata FairWarning, your organization will be equipped with the tools necessary to ensure compliance and keep your data safe from any prying eyes.
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Imprivata has bested the competition in KLAS Research’s latest Best in KLAS report. The Best in KLAS report is designed to recognize healthcare IT solutions that actually lead to better patient care, and is based on the feedback of thousands of healthcare professionals who use those technologies in their day-to-day operations.
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While it’s easy for us to show you what makes Imprivata a great place to work, we asked our team what they love most about Imprivata, here’s what they had to say
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The world of cybersecurity is rapidly changing. Hackers are getting smarter and more sophisticated, and in the age of remote work, globalization, and endless third-party connections, attack methods and motivations are changing. Organizations need to pay attention.
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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.