Start Your Journey to Intelligent Identity Governance

There is too much at stake for healthcare organizations today to ignore the importance of implementing a strategic, intelligent identity governance program. Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) solutions enable healthcare organizations to significantly decrease their risk of attack, support streamlined regulatory compliance, and increase operational efficiencies—safeguarding sensitive health information and keeping healthcare professionals focused on providing quality care to patients.

No matter how buttoned-up your organization is in its identity and access management approach, you may be overlooking one thing that poses a huge risk to your business. Hidden access. Not only does hidden access expose your organization to increased threats, but it magnifies the impact of identity-related risks throughout your entire business. In other words, what you don’t know can hurt you.

Reduce identity related risk

Implementing a strong identity governance and administration (IGA) program is crucial to any enterprise organization. Data is everywhere, but so are users. To protect your organization and reduce identity-related access risks, organizations must properly manage access to systems, applications, and devices.

Based on our years of experience helping organizations manage identity-related risks across the enterprise, we’ve compiled a collection of identity governance and administration tools and resources to set you up for success.

Building a Business Case for Identity Governance Solutions 

Organizations are facing increasing demands to protect the devices and systems critical to the business and are pressured to meet ongoing regulatory compliance.  It's time to invest in intelligent identity governance solutions—but you need a solid business case to justify it.

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Leverage Intelligent IAM to help keep your organization’s identities and accounts secure

Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems provide the capability to create and manage user accounts, roles, and access rights for individual users in an organization. They typically incorporate user provisioning, password management, policy management, access governance, and identity repositories in an often complex design.

How does your security stack up against insider threats?

When thinking about cybersecurity, it's easy to focus on ways to block external threat actors attempting to breach your IT environment. But unfortunately, one of the biggest threats to your organization are your own employees. Many are accidental insiders susceptible to phishing attempts, while others may be malicious insiders attempting to expose or sell sensitive customer data. How do you manage the balance of ensuring your employees can do their work, while still protecting your organization?

We’ve seen the same results year after year, stolen or misused credentials are, by far, the leading cause of data breaches.

The reason for this is that access risk is extremely hard to manage on your own. From the most common access risks to proving compliance with government and industry regulations, you need a solution that can help you manage and minimize your risk. Control who has access to what with Identity Governance and Identity Management.

Automatically generate and prioritize lists of intelligently proposed roles—completely tailored to your needs.

It’s a whole new way to enforce least privilege access and adopt a role-based approach for your identity governance programs. Roles so easy, so fast, and so accurate, you’ll never go back to the old way again. 

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Healthcare Organizations Face Extraordinary Challenges in a Dynamic, Complex Landscape

During the last two decades, the healthcare industry has seen increasing regulations, an acceleration of technology, consolidation, and the pressure to increase operational efficiencies and decrease overall costs, while meeting growing patient demands. Addressing these issues, while staying focused on delivering quality patient care, means healthcare organizations must continually do more with less.