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Networks in the cloudIt is easy to start a virtual computer these days in a cloud datacenter managed by Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure. It is also easy to start a second and a third one and then plan to build a virtual network. This network can grow and shrink, get updated and upgraded following the needs of the organization even outgrowing old good on-premises datacenter.
Every 11 seconds, a company falls victim to a ransomware attack. Compromised protected personal data resulted in 1.8 HIPAA privacy violations per day in 2020. The cost of cyber attacks globally in 2021, according to Cybersecurity Ventures, is expected to cost $20 billion.
There’s one question every organization needs to be able to answer: What are the company’s specific critical access points? It’s easier asked than answered, and depending on the system, the users, the assets, and a few other factors, critical access varies by organization and use case.
If a hacker gets access to your privileged accounts they can move around your network, applications and equipment. Malicious actors can steal your data, as well as delete it, modify it and change your settings or create persistent backdoors into your network. For any company (just ask Marriott/Starwood), the risk is significant – stolen user information, loss of intellectual property and damage to your brand. Not to mention possible regulatory fines, lawsuits, etc.
Recently, I wrote about the importance of combining multifactor authentication (MFA) and privileged access management. According to 2018 Global Password Security Report, 45% of organizations are already using two-factor authentication (2FA) and the 451 Group reports that 53% of businesses have adopted MFA. As these numbers continue to grow, new challenges are emerging relating to authentication, shared privileged accounts and creating a virtual MFA.
ArchitectureThis article discusses details of Windows Network Load Balancer (NLB) configuration to balance two or more XTAM Server nodes. Earlier we discussed XTAM Server multi-node architecture built using Microsoft IIS server as a load balancer. We also provided example configuration for XTAM Server multi-node deployments using Apache HTTPD server.
Understanding critical information, critical access points, and how to best employ critical access management begins with three key aspects: frequency, risk, and urgency.
Many in the managed service provider (MSP) market are turning to Imprivata to complement their security offerings by implementing a solution that lowers liability, increases efficiency of remote connections, and exceeds clients’ security, audit, and compliance needs.
YES!! Longer passwords are better.
What is data blocking, and what do the ONC and CMS's proposed rules mean for healthcare privacy, security, and interoperability?