Effective identity and access security depends on strengthening trust and cyber resilience through AI-powered identity threat detection and response.
The foundation for cybersecurity has shifted. The security perimeter is gone, and complex passwords are becoming obsolete. With AI now embedded in most workflows, powering critical business systems, and even accelerating cyberattacks, identity has become the most reliable control point to build security around. It’s the one constant across users, devices, cloud apps, and third parties.
It seems like there are more acronyms, labels and methods for bolstering security than ever before — and making sense of them all is proving to be just as complex as the infrastructure they’re meant to secure.
This opinion piece authored by Imprivata’s Mark Clark focuses on the U.K.’s NHS system and the progress it is making in adopting technology and digital records. The article notes that the NHS is moving, albeit slowly, in the right direction, but that security remains an important consideration to realize the full advantages of automated systems.
St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust is using the Praim Compact Dual Core C9010 integrated with Imprivata OneSign to optimise its virtual computing environment.
Engineering and building material provider, Pleasanton, California-based Simpson Manufacturing Co. Inc., fell victim to a cyberattack Tuesday.
An 8-K disclosure filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company said it experienced disruptions in its Information Technology area Tuesday and took some systems offline.
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After the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly shifted healthcare from in-person visits to virtual appointments, patients embraced new communication tools that quickly connected them with providers, schedules and their health records.