As experts in IAM, IPG offers solutions for the comprehensive protection of user data and access rights to companies and administrations across the whole economy.
As experts in IAM, IPG offers solutions for the comprehensive protection of user data and access rights to companies and administrations across the whole economy.
As experts in IAM, IPG offers solutions for the comprehensive protection of user data and access rights to companies and administrations across the whole economy.
IQ Messenger improves alarm processes for healthcare, industry and government based on its powerful vendor-independent message broker. IQ Messenger is used by leading organisations around the world. The apps and integrations of IQ Messenger aim to bring the right information to the right person, at the right time and to the right device. This is based on a large software development team and years of experience in the world of critical alarms. Our software is medical class II certified, completely vendor-neutral and device-neutral.
IS4U is a Belgium company specialized in Identity Management, Access Management, Federation and Security with a lot of experience in different markets as healthcare, government, banking and manufacture.
IS4U implemented and distributed SSO solution since 2009 to reduce logon times, improve security, enable strong authentication and activate roaming sessions. The ultimately goal is to provide a more secure and end-user friendly environment.
IT- med is an IT managed services company primarily dedicated to infrastructure projects. Their main projects focus on
- Storage technologies (HP, Datacore, EMC)
- Virtualization (Mware (vSphere, ESX) / Microsoft Hyper-V (Windows 2008 R2),
- Migration of infrastructures (network , telephony)
- Security (Imprivata OneSign and WatchGuard)
They did start with the integration of Imprivata OneSign SSO in 2015 for a large hospital in South France.
Andy E, former Director of Connected Nottinghamshire, the first chief cyber security officer (CCSO) for a system STP and, most recently, the first CCSO for an ICS at Birmingham and Solihull, argues that without facing up to the reality of the risks inherent in the legacy systems used in the NHS, we cannot hope to protect ourselves from attacks and build resilience into our processes. The situation may be critical but there are tangible actions we can take today to start to address vulnerabilities head on.