Dell’s Technology Partner Program is growing strong with over 100 certified partners and thousands of registered partners, Dell announced yesterday. Since its inception, many of Dell’s partners have flocked to the program to integrate their technologies and collaborate on better and more innovative solutions. Dell’s global reach and wide network are driving this platform t
Lexington, MA – September 16, 2016 -- Imprivata® (NYSE: IMPR) (the “Company”), the healthcare IT security company, today announced the completion of its acquisition by leading private equity investment firm Thoma Bravo, LLC. Under the terms of the merger agreement, Imprivata shareholders are entitled to receive $19.25 in cash for each share of Imprivata common stock they hold.
Fran Rosch, CEO of Imprivata, joins Managing Partner Scott Crabill on this Beyond the Deal mini-sode to discuss his career journey and leadership philosophy. Rosch shares his belief in open communication, setting ambitious goals, and the importance of continuous learning. He also provides advice on navigating career challenges and emphasizes the significance of having the right people to drive results and achieve success.
In this episode of Behind the Deal, Imprivata CEO Fran Rosch shares how the company is revolutionizing access to critical healthcare systems with its cutting-edge security solutions. As a leader in cybersecurity for hospitals and health systems, Imprivata specializes in Access Management for shared device ecosystems, as well as streamlining and securing access for professionals in critical environments (like Healthcare).
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed into law in 1996 to safeguard patient identifiers and ensure the privacy of sensitive health data.
Workstations are critical gateways to sensitive data, but security shouldn’t come at the cost of efficiency. Learn three best practices that balance strong protection with seamless user access across shared and remote environments.
Healthcare organizations are under constant attack from cyber threats. In the past two years, 90 percent of organizations experienced data breaches, with more than 100 million patient records impacted. Many of these attacks—up to 63 percent—were the result of weak or stolen credentials.