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We were recently joined by Martin Knight, international sales manager for privileged access management at Imprivata, to take us through some of the findings from HTN’s survey on healthcare network management, which asked respondents a series of questions about their organisation’s current practices around managing third-party access, covering onboarding, deprovisioning, audit trails, and more.
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Andy E, former Director of Connected Nottinghamshire, the first chief cyber security officer for a system STP and, most recently, the first Chief Cyber Security Officer for an ICS at Birmingham and Solihull, looks at why it’s critical that the NHS takes IT supply chain security seriously. Have bad actors already found ways into healthcare systems which they are just waiting to exploit? What can we do to improve security across the piece?
High-quality, patient-centred care requires information, connection, and speed. Shared mobile devices – when paired with the right technologies and strategies – provide all that while also improving operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
This article explores the benefits of a strong shared mobile device strategy, and the advantages of end-to-end management. Read on to learn key takeaways for healthcare organisations looking to unlock the full potential of their shared mobile program.
Waltham, Mass.—February 5, 2025 — Imprivata®, the digital identity company for life- and mission-critical industries, today announced that Imprivata Enterprise Access Management (EAM) has been named 2025 Best in KLAS for Access Management.
Experienced leader brings extensive expertise in managing global customer teams to help Imprivata customers accelerate time to value and drive long-term success
George Gellert MD, MPH, MPA, is a public health physician and epidemiologist focused on using health information technology to improve population and public health outcomes. Here he discusses the findings from one of his recent research collaborations with Imprivata about the reality of using mobile devices within hospitals in the UK, the US, Germany and Australia.
Martin Knight, International Sales Manager for Privileged Access Management at Imprivata, reflects on the results of a recent survey by HTN on current NHS practices around managing third-party access and how cyber tools such as privileged access management solutions can help keep the NHS supply chain secure.