Shared mobile devices are transforming care delivery in 2025. Discover how healthcare leaders are achieving greater efficiency, stronger security, and measurable ROI with data-driven mobility strategies from Imprivata’s latest report.
At a time when security and efficiency are crucial for modern enterprises, business leaders can’t afford to choose one over the other.
Effective identity and access security depends on strengthening trust and cyber resilience through AI-powered identity threat detection and response.
The foundation for cybersecurity has shifted. The security perimeter is gone, and complex passwords are becoming obsolete. With AI now embedded in most workflows, powering critical business systems, and even accelerating cyberattacks, identity has become the most reliable control point to build security around. It’s the one constant across users, devices, cloud apps, and third parties.
Legacy systems, shared devices, and third-party access are stretching security thin. Find out how manufacturers are tightening control without adding friction.
In this interview, John Clark, SVP of Product Management at Imprivata, discusses why healthcare organizations need authentication built for clinical environments and not generic, one-size-fits-all solutions. MFA specifically designed for clinician workflows can balance security, speed, and usability, keeping clinicians focused on patient care.
Single sign-on and access management (SSO/AM) can improve clinician user efficiency and satisfaction by expediting login. The impact of SSO/AM has been quantified in the US and other valuable operational, clinical, and epidemiological utilities of SSO/AM have been described.