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Earlier this week, Imprivata announced a program to enable customers using the Citrix Single Sign-On (SSO) feature to seamlessly migrate to Imprivata OneSign® to enhance security and increase workflow efficiency.
Enhanced Desktop Application for Nursing and New Provider-to-Patient Messaging Deliver Fast, Secure Communication and Coordination across the Entire Care Continuum
There are three main components of an identity and access management (IAM) strategy: identity governance and administration, access management (including privileged access management), and adaptive multifactor authentication.
There’s no escaping the fact that cyber criminals are hitting healthcare hard. According to a threat report released last year by security firm Cylance, 34% of ransomware attacks in 2017 targeted healthcare, far more than any other industry. It makes perfect sense. Healthcare organizations are repositories of sensitive personal information including SSNs, DOB, and insurance information. While SSNs alone go for about $15 on the Dark Web, medical records go for at least $60 per record.
A focus of the Gartner Identity & Access Management Summit this week is identity governance and administration (IGA) as a foundational component to a successful identity and access management (IAM) initiative.
Ten years ago, most health system IT leaders did not have Identity and Access Management (IAM) at the top of their priority lists. Provisioning and de-provisioning was primarily a manual operation, done by the IT staff. But today most CIOs and CISOs recognize the need for a sophisticated IAM strategy that is tailored to healthcare’s unique requirements.