Healthcare organisations across the UK and Ireland honoured at Imprivata annual user forum for successful deployments, and collaborations with technology and service partner
Customers recognised for their collaboration and innovation to deliver meaningful impact through digital identity at healthcare organisations across the UK and Ireland
Each year, Imprivata hosts a series of regional HealthCon user groups worldwide to highlight customers, share best practices, and facilitate conversations around industry trends.
Held on November 16, the awards ceremony celebrated healthcare leaders that have leveraged Imprivata solutions to drive value, innovation, collaboration, clinical excellence, and organisational impact.
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Inspiring team work powers successful adoption of Imprivata technology at UK and Ireland healthcare organisations resulting in Proven ROI, Innovation, Early Adoption, and Clinical Excellence
Ingenuity and collaboration result in enthusiastic adoption of Imprivata technology at Health Organisations across the UK
London, England – 4 November, 2022 - Imprivata®, the digital identity company for healthcare and beyond, has honoured the achievements of customers from across the UK at its annual HealthCon virtual user group conference, held on 3 November.
Digital identity company Imprivata, and Ponemon Institute, today unveiled new research that highlights security, financial, and operational consequences associated with existing enterprise-owned mobile device programmes.
The findings, detailed in a new report titled Unlocking the Cost of Chaos: The State of Enterprise Mobility in Life- and Mission-Critical Industries, show the costly reality: Without effective tools or a unified strategy, organisations experience significant challenges when implementing mobile devices.
The healthcare industry stands at the intersection of innovation and vulnerability, with cyber threats escalating in frequency and sophistication. Joel Burleson-Davis, SVP of Worldwide Engineering, Cyber at Imprivata, believes the way forward lies in transforming how healthcare organizations approach identity security and broader cybersecurity challenges. From embracing passwordless technology to preparing for nation-state threats targeting critical infrastructure, the stakes have never been higher.
Let’s face it: passwords are exhausting.
We’re required to change them frequently (and seemingly always at the most inconvenient times). Also, pass “words” have evolved into lengthy, complex pass “phrases.” Trying to remember them is a mental strain, but it certainly beats the Herculean task of trying to reset your password.
Today’s healthcare provision is almost totally dependent on technology – that’s why NHS leaders need to continue to see the value in IT investments to keep day-to-day systems running efficiently, stay cyber secure, gain benefit from innovations, and maintain patient safety.