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As healthcare providers continue to work around the clock to treat the influx of patients impacted by COVID-19, healthcare IT vendors are doing their part to assist customers who are on the front lines of this crisis.
Imprivata is offering licenses to our enterprise multifactor authentication solution — Imprivata Confirm ID for Remote Access — at no-cost for all users, and many of our partners are also doing what they can to help by offering free products, services, and resources.
Remote access has become an irreplaceable tool for the success of many companies, but using it safely and securely is difficult.
COVID-19 is, simply put, a generational event. In my career, the only parallel I can draw is 9/11, when I was CTO and then CIO of the second-largest medical facility in the U.S. Air Force (USAF). COVID-19 is a worldwide event, however, one that affects every one of us in some way.
During 9/11, the entire USAF healthcare IT team was laser-focused on supporting our pilots and protecting our citizens. We ran 24/7 incident centers and kept our headquarters apprised of our capabilities, often on an hourly basis.
In an effort to reduce COVID-19 infections, hospitals are implementing strict visitation policies preventing any family members, friends, or other loved ones from physically visiting patients in the hospital. These policies often leave patients – many of whom are acutely ill and forced to remain inpatient for long periods of time – completely isolated. Imprivata is helping these patients stay connected with their families and loved ones during their hospital stay.
When COVID-19 broke out in earnest, hospitals and other employers told everybody to go home and work remotely. I’m doing the WFH drill right now. We’re all scrambling to get things done in this new environment, and not everybody has a clear sense of how to proceed. But one thing I can tell you as you realign your systems for a remote workforce: don’t forget security.
Discover how the new NIST Privacy Framework aligns with the Cybersecurity Framework to simplify your compliance, security, and privacy efforts.
With mounting costs of insider threats in healthcare, how can organizations protect themselves from risks that come from inside?
Every month, we compile the most compelling healthcare privacy and security related news stories. Below, you’ll learn about Microsoft’s new AI for Health Initiative, health IT professionals’...
In our previous blog, we explained how cyberattacks are putting manufacturing systems at greater risk of data loss and malicious activity. Now let’s look at strategies companies can take to tighten up some of the security gaps that can leave manufacturing systems vulnerable to attack.
Manufacturing is changing. As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, factories are becoming globalized, digitized, and relying more and more on the internet of things to produce goods and services. As this transformation continues and once localized entities become smart factories, they are connecting to more third parties. And inviting in more third-party risk.