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View this webinar to learn how Gundersen Health System leverages the Imprivata Authentication Platform to help unlock the full potential of their EMR. Purpose-built for healthcare, the Imprivata Authentication Platform give clinicians at PRMC fast, secure access to patient records and a transparent two-factor authentication workflow for electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS). Attend this webinar to learn how Gundersen has used Imprivata to:
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As a venture investor, I’m often asked what insights or advice I have for entrepreneurs starting to build new companies. These days, it’s simple: What happens in Washington matters. For many young CEOs, it’s a tough sell. Consumed each day with improving their products, building management teams and developing market strategies, I understand the aversion they may have to following the partisan bickering and old-school politicking – let alone dirtying their own hands with it.
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I work in the field for Imprivata, working with customers day in, day out. And the single most heard question I get relating to our products is: 'which authentication technology should I use'. Fingerprint? Yeah that's good, I will never forget my finger, right? Or a prox card? Even better, because I can use that to open doors, pay at the lunch cashier, and so forth. Nah - maybe a smartcard is better. Or a one-time-password token. Or ...
Of all of the suggestions I made above, none of them is ideal. All of them have pros and cons, and really, all of them have very different characteristics. In my mind, there are three/four things to ask yourself when choosing an authentication technique...
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Next week, Tuesday 27th of May, we will be speaking at the ICT & Healthcare seminar in Ede, the Netherlands. Topic of our discussions will be clear and simple: how can we restore the 'Identity balance'. With this topic, we aim to explore how customers and partners can work with healthcare organisations to strike the right balance between...
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To paraphrase Princess Leia, ‘the more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.' The same can be said in trying to manage identities in today's enterprise. A number of weeks back, I got into a discussion with the 451Group's Steve Coplan about this very topic: the chaos of identities.
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I'm often asked what seems like a simple question: 'what's new in identity management?' As simple as it is, it's a big question so here are five trends that I see out there for identity management... at least for now.
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/aeb090/electronic_access) has announced the addition of the "Electronic Access Control Systems - Global Strategic Business Report" report to their offering. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Electronic Access Control Systems in US$ Million by the following Service Types: Card-Based EACS (Proximity Cards, Smart Cards, Legacy Technology Based Cards, & Others), Biometrics-Based EACS (Fingerprint, Face Recognition, Voice/Signature Verification, Hand Geometry, & Iris Recognition), Audio (Intercom, Telephone) and Video-Based EACS, and Keypad-Based EACS. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.
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Identity and access risk management provider to expand presence in central Europe
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Chuck Christian, the longtime CIO at Good Samaritan Hospital, believes that health information exchanges have been getting a bad rap. Christian has been involved in HIE work for more than a decade — long before Meaningful Use was even on the radar, and he wants CIOs to realize that getting connected with data exchange can yield benefits that go beyond just qualifying for funds. In this interview, Christian talks about the state of HIE in Indiana, how his organization is leveraging HIEs to improve patient care, and the optimal role for CIOs when it comes to HIE initiatives.