Recent FBI guidance highlights attacker use of remote access paths, valid accounts, and anonymized infrastructure. CJIS compliance requires agencies to control and validate access to criminal justice information. In public safety, those controls only work if they are trusted and usable.
CJIS compliance doesn't end at deployment. The right partner helps your agency simplify access, strengthen security, and stay prepared as requirements evolve.
For public safety agencies, achieving CJIS compliance isn’t a one-time project. It's an ongoing operational commitment that affects the workflows your teams rely on every day to serve the public.
How healthcare organizations are adopting passwordless authentication, adaptive access, and Zero Trust security
Healthcare organizations are under increasing pressure to improve both cybersecurity and clinical efficiency—but traditional authentication methods continue to create friction.
In our recent webinar, “The next generation of Imprivata Enterprise Access Management,” Sean Kelly and Chip Hughes explored how leading health systems are moving toward passwordless authentication, adaptive access, and Zero Trust security models to close this gap.