Imprivata Customer featured in Free Webinar Highlighting the Benefits of Single Sign-on and Strong Authentication for Improved User Convenience and Increased Security
Imprivata Customer to Present on Maximizing a Hosted Virtual Desktop in Preparation for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
HIMSS Virtual Conference & Exhibition, Lexington, MA November 3, 2009— Imprivata®, Inc., the employee access management company and largest provider of healthcare single sign-on (SSO), today announced that its customer, Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH), will be presenting at this week’s HIMSS Virtual Conference & Exhibition, which takes place ovember 3-4th, 2009.
Cybersecurity is a Patient Safety Issue – Imprivata
According to Wes Wright, Chief Technology Officer at Imprivata, cybersecurity in healthcare should be considered a patient safety issue since it impacts patient data and patient outcomes when that data is rendered inaccessible. To help all healthcare organizations implement proper cybersecurity measures, Wright suggests that governments consider a funding program like Meaningful Use which accelerated the adoption of EHRs.
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Gabe Knuth talks with Imprivata's Cordell Perigo about their authentication platform.
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.