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In our last blog posting, we discussed three priorities all organizations should focus on in 2009: security, productivity and manageable IdM projects. Today we're looking more closely at enterprise security.
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...
I often have conversations with customers about the level of effort that is required to support OneSign once it is deployed. We usually talk about the resources that are required to work on testing new application profiles or changes to existing profiles, but if you back up one level, you will see the X factor.
Steve Coplan of The 451 Group recently published a terrific report on Virtual Desktops that examines the intersection of management and security. Steve hit the nail on the head in describing the importance of user authentication in securing virtual desktops. This is especially relevant in healthcare, which is rapidly adopting virtual desktop access (VDA) to improve clinician productivity and secure patient data. We were also pleased that Steve mentioned the work Imprivata is doing with VMware around fast, seamless user access for virtual desktops...
As we turn the page to 2010 and look to delve into the top–level security concerns that lie ahead, we’d be remiss not to reflect on those security events that helped shape 2009 into the ‘year of the data breach,’ and take these as learning experiences for the New Year.
Support for New Authentication Factors and Enhanced Workflows Strengthens Security for Enterprise and Drives End User Convenience
Imprivata and UPEK Keys in Providing Award-Winning Hospital Single Sign-On and Finger Biometrics Technology
Imprivata Customer Recognized for Excellence in Information Technology Leadership
University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Trust Implements Single Sign-On with Fast User Switching
OneSign supports faster access to clinical data for hospital staff; provides full support for NHS smart card and audit reporting capabilities
Findings indicate authentication and access among top priorities; 44 percent have deployed two-factor authentication; 26 percent aim to go beyond compliance to deploy best practices and technologies