How to Make Your Clinical Teams Happy and Stop Failing at Identity and Access Management

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2022 · 28 MIN

How to Make Your Clinical Teams Happy and Stop Failing at Identity and Access Management

from Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare · host Purpose Events, LLC

Today’s healthcare security threats demand new solutions. As more and more organizations move toward the cloud and clinical transformation accelerates at a breaking pace, keeping track of where sensitive data resides becomes increasingly difficult putting increasing pressure on data security teams. No matter how robust your organization's security stack is, vulnerabilities to intrusions still exist. According to a recent Identity Defined Security (IDSA) report, approximately 95% of security breaches are identity-related. Strong identity security is no longer a “nice to have” solution. It is essential. What happens when an organization gets IAM wrong?What impact has COVID-19 had on cyber threats? How has it changed your approach to risk management, if at all?With cloud transformation rapidly evolving, how do you adapt to identity security in a hybrid world?How have you gone about meeting these demands and incorporating them into your existing framework?How do you successfully deploy an identity program amidst a cloud transformation?What has been the most challenging aspect of rolling out enterprise-wide security across your organization, and what hurdles are you consistently coming up against? Matthew Radcliffe, AVP, Healthcare, SailPointShahid Shah, Publisher and Chief Editor, Medigy.com

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