Our latest Imprivata thought leadership blog examines the continued challenges of third-party access management, plus best practices to mitigate risks.
“Not enough. And not fast enough.”
That’s the bottom-line progress assessment by Imprivata leaders on the current state of vendor privileged access risk management. Here’s a look at some key obstacles hindering organizations’ progress, and how they can overcome them.
Healthcare leaders see passwordless access as mission-critical, yet few have fully implemented it. This stepwise roadmap outlines how to close the passwordless gap without disrupting clinical workflows.
Healthcare IT leaders are aligned on one point: passwords are no longer sustainable.
AI is accelerating risk and exposing gaps in traditional security models. Visibility and control are essential to extending identity security to autonomous AI agents.
As AI accelerates both cyber defense and cyber threat activity, Imprivata gives healthcare and other mission-critical organizations the visibility, risk analytics, human oversight, and governance controls needed to detect suspicious behavior, investigate faster, and support AI readiness.
This Patient Access Week, we recognize the teams on the front lines of care and the critical role of trusted identity in delivering secure, seamless patient experiences.
Award-winning cybersecurity marketing executive brings extensive experience in leading high-impact teams to elevate Imprivata’s global market leadership
Key insights from APAC Connect 2026 on how secure, seamless access is transforming clinician workflows and improving patient care across the region.
Imprivata’s APAC Connect 2026 brought together healthcare leaders, clinical informatics experts, IT professionals, and technology innovators for a day of insight, collaboration, and forward-looking discussion on the future of digital health.
Even the strongest authentication strategies can be undermined by weak service desk processes. Learn how self-service password reset and identity verification reduce risk while improving efficiency.
Security leaders worldwide are strengthening authentication to keep pace with increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. Multifactor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO), and other passwordless authentication methods have raised the bar to keep organizations secure.