From hospital floors to emergency departments, clinicians rely on instant access to accurate information. A recent Imprivata survey found that hospitals adopting shared mobile devices save an average of $1.1 million annually. Those with mature programs and strong governance see a 63% higher ROI, achieving $1.4 million in yearly savings compared to $860,000 for less-developed efforts.
The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy has long set the standard for safeguarding sensitive law enforcement data. But today, compliance is doing more than protecting information. It’s also fueling modernization. CJIS touches nearly every layer of police and justice technology.
Passwords continue to slow down productivity in fast-paced workflows. In addition to creating inefficiencies, they are also known to be less secure than other authentication methods. According to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report, 90% of successful cyberattacks and 70% of data breaches originate at endpoint devices.
Passwords are everywhere, and managing them across hundreds of employees, systems, and vendors is more complicated than ever. This article breaks down why consumer password tools fall short in business settings and what true enterprise password management looks like in 2025 and beyond.
CJIS compliance shouldn’t slow the mission. Imprivata’s Nick Stohlman shares why he joined a team dedicated to helping agencies strengthen security and speed operations with simple, secure access that works the way public safety does.
When it comes to law enforcement, every shift depends on having access to information and systems when they’re needed most. That’s been true for the entirety of my career, which spans over two decades. Even now, that part of the job hasn’t changed. What has changed is the complexity of the systems.
The healthcare industry is navigating a cybersecurity crisis as attacks intensify in both frequency and sophistication. In 2024, there were 725 breaches of over 500 patient records, according to the Health Sector Coordinating Council’s (HSCC) 2025 report: On the Edge: Cybersecurity Health of America’s Resource-Constrained Health Providers.