Imprivata's webinar to discuss the usage of a single sign-on authentication solution for reducing password management problems in hospitals

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Imprivata®, Inc., the employee access management company, today announced that it will be conducting a webinar with Nebraska-based Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH). This interactive webinar will discuss how BBGH successfully deployed a comprehensive single sign-on (SSO) and strong authentication solution to reduce problems associated with password management and increase overall security at the hospital. This webinar will feature key members of the BBGH IT department and is free of charge and open to all interested parties.


Title:

Integrating Hosted Desktop Virtualization with SSO at a Healthland Hospital: Lessons Learned from Box Butte General Hospital


Who:

Troy Hindman, PC support technician, Box Butte General Hospital

Mandy Whaley, network administrator, Box Butte General Hospital


What:

The headaches and costs associated with password management continue to escalate as health information is increasingly converted into digital format. Members of the BBGH IT team will discuss how they solved their pressing security and password management issues by integrating SSO with a hosted virtual desktop environment. This comprehensive solution provides the hospital's users with fast, secure and compliant access to the patient data they need, whenever and from wherever they need it. Hindman and Whaley will outline how the SSO and strong authentication deployment improved user convenience, increased security and reduced energy costs at BBGH. This panel will also cover best practices for harnessing SSO in a hosted desktop environment and highlight key examples on enabling single sign-on for Healthland systems.


When:

August 27, 2009


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