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The Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA) recently announced the winners of the 2017 STAR Awards at the Technology Services World conference. Now in its 27th year, the STAR Awards have become one of the highest honors in the technology services industry, publically acknowledging companies for their commitment to innovation and excellence.
HealthEast Care System, the non-profit healthcare organization located in St. Paul, Minnesota, focuses on giving their patients safe access to their health information, reliable service, and affordable, high-quality care. With a desire to successfully execute their mission, HealthEast recognized a need for improving security, enhancing clinician efficiency, and providing a more positive patient experience.
The New York Times recently posted an article decrying passwords as an inadequate defense mechanism for security today in a wave of identity theft occurrences. The article goes on to push a cryptography-based approach to log-on systems, touting ‘information cards' that rely on the computer handshake between machines to authenticate a user, or in this case, a site visitor. The article goes on to rail against the OpenID initiative because of its password-driven approach to SSO to access OpenID-enabled Web sites.
This week Imprivata announced its partnership with VMware, an exciting time for our company as more and more customers and prospects inquire about combining virtual desktops with simplified and secure user access to improve user productivity. Partnering with a market leader like VMware presents a great opportunity for both organizations to deliver a secure working environment that allows end users to access their desktops from machines in any location.
As the number of cyberattacks and data breaches continue to rise in healthcare, organizations and their patients’ health information (PHI) are increasingly targeted.
The European version of the Citrix Synergy event is currently being held in Barcelona Spain. Besides Citrix, some 50 companies are exhibiting, with Imprivata being the only Authentication Management and SSO vendor on the show floor.
The Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, MD is the site for this year's Siemens Innovations Conference. Imprivata is a sponsor of the conference and has a booth in the Innovations Expo. There is no summer slowdown at this conference. Over 900 Siemens Medical Solutions customers are in attendance. Many of them have already stopped by the Imprivata booth. What's exciting is that they don't have to visit just the Imprivata booth to see OneSign in action. The Siemens services team along with VMware and Intel-McAfee have created a roaming OneSign demo.
Last week, ecfirst's CEO, Ali Pabrai joined me for a live webinar that discussed a checklist for healthcare IT Security compliance. If you missed the webinar, you won't want to miss this -- we've gone ahead and transcribed our answers from the Q&A session.
Question 1: Where can I go to find out exactly which set of rules / regulations apply to my business? There are so many different ones which change often that it's difficult to stay current.
Answer: That is one of the areas that must be addressed in a comprehensive risk analysis activity. It’s critical to keep up with HITECH Act changes. The best source is the OCR site at www.hhs.gov. Also, it’s important to keep up with State regulations, especially CA, Massachusetts, etc.
Imprivata experienced a record-breaking year in 2010, punctuated by several prestigious awards and first place ratings from leading industry organizations. These honors underscore our dedication to providing customers and partners with exceptional technology and services, and help to further define Imprivata as the leader in single sign-on (SSO) and access management. We are extremely proud of these accolades, and wanted to share with you a few of the high points from 2010...
The term 'security policy' used to mean different things to different people. For the facilities management department, it covers physical access points and teaching staff to lock office doors and file cabinets before leaving for the night. For the IT manager, it means keeping up to date with the latest patches and ensuring that users can only access the applications and data that they are allowed to. However, this situation is changing with IT and physical security being managed together. Although they come from separate disciplines, what these two areas have in common is policy.