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OneSign Single Sign-On and Authentication Management Streamline Access to McKesson, MEDITECH and Healthland EMR Across Medical Center and its Branch Hospitals
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OneSign's support for broad range of biometric devices for strong authentication earns distinction for balancing user productivity with IT security
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BEST develops and markets healthcare communication products. The company, which was founded in 1979, is the market leader in Scandinavia in the area of call systems and assault alarms for the health sector. The BEST Centre in Gothenburg is the company's head office where all design and product development takes place. The company is represented by subsidiaries or retailers in Europe, the US and Asia.
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Seasoned Healthcare Executive to Help Imprivata Expand Leadership by Driving Continued Growth in the North American Market
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Leading Biopharmaceutical Company Reduces Password Reset Calls by 90% with Imprivata OneSign
LEXINGTON, MA—April 5, 2010—Imprivata®, Inc., the company that simplifies and secures user access, announced today that AMAG Pharmaceuticals has successfully deployed Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On (SSO) to improve enterprise security and eliminate a growing password management problem. With Imprivata OneSign, AMAG is providing secure, streamlined application access in a hosted environment and improving user workflow.
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The other week, we announced some findings from a survey conducted over the past couple of months aimed at understanding where authentication and access management sits in the eyes of those concerned with Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards (DSS). With PCI publishing the latest PCI Data Security Standard 1.2 on Oct. 1, 2008, this online survey highlighted some interesting trends as companies work toward compliance.
Here are a few stats to briefly call out...
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This week I was part of Network World's second annual real-life scary security stories podcast, a panel hosted by Keith Shaw that told the tales of some frightful security happenings over the past year. There were some amazing examples of breaches of data, corporate espionage and simple access and authentication mis-steps, of which I added a few anecdotes from actual conversations I've had over the past year. [to protect the innocent, actual names were not used]
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While the concept of cloud computing (accessing applications online) has been around for close to a decade, talks on the subject have intensified significantly in recent months. The catalysts to these discussions range from the sharp decline in hardware and network infrastructure costs to the desire for a business to 'go green' to the need for accessibly by an increasingly distributed workforce. Whatever the reason, big business has taken notice and as this interest turns into action, these companies must be prepared to look at all of the key issues around this move before taking action.