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One Password Says It All – South Carolina Agency’s Single Sign-On Boosts Authentication, Security
(Government Computer News)
David O’Berry, director of information technology systems for South Carolina’s Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services, takes his role as a public servant seriously. “If we are not enablers, we are not relevant,” he said.
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Single Sign-On Solution Solves Password Problems at Verity CU
(Credit Union Times)
Password problems are a thing of the past at Verity Credit Union. Calls for resets have been nonexistent since the CU deployed a single sign-on solution this spring, said Jon Wu, a systems engineer at the $388 million Verity.
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Instant Access
(Bank Systems & Technology)
The relentless addition of passwords to business applications causes a major productivity fallout at many organizations both large and small. The Glenmede Trust Company, a wealth manager for ultrahigh-net-worth individuals, began logging unacceptable levels of productivity and security overhead resulting from password management early in 2005. Read why The Glenmede Trust Company chose Imprivata.
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Best Practices: Imprivata’s single sign-on solution eliminates password hassles at Renasant Bank.
(Bank Systems & Technology)
Issuing unique passwords for individual lending applications kept systems secure but eventually created inefficiencies at Renasant Bank ($3.3 billon in total assets). According to James A. Hayes, the bank’s first VP and Network Operations Manager, "time spent learning, resetting and managing passwords was impairing our lenders' ability to meet customer service goals." Read why Renesant Bank chose Imprivata.
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Big Dividends at Southwest Washington Medical Center
(Network World)
Southwest Washington Medical Center (SWMC) was looking to reduce the "hassle factor" for the 6,000 users that log on to an average of six to twelve applications per day. Read how they rose to the challenge with OneSign Single Sign-On - and delivered a return-on-investment in just eight months.
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Burden of Proof
(Computing Security)
As organizations seek to remain aligned with corporate governance and compliance regulations, the level of investment in new technologies - everything from firewalls and intrusion detection to one-time password tokens - continues to grow. Read this article to learn how you can leverage existing technologies to not only maintain a secure perimeter, but create an air-tight audit trail and policy enforcement framework for rapid and comprehensive demonstration of compliance, as well.
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