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authentication( MFA) and advanced authorisation controls, healthcare organisations can demonstrate adherence to regulatory requirements and minimise the risk of penalties. maximise the value of existing tools and systems by improving integration, while 52 % want to use IAM to reduce financial and reputational loss due to fraud and breaches.
Investing in strong data security is no longer optional – it is a critical business imperative.
Secure identity processes not only enhance security but also improve the user experience for both patients and healthcare professionals. Single sign-on( SSO) solutions streamline access, saving valuable time and improving employee satisfaction.
Meanwhile, secure patient portals equipped with adaptive authentication and granular access controls empower patients to manage their health information securely and conveniently, fostering trust and engagement.
Ping Identity’ s 2024 Fighting the Next Major Digital Threat: AI and Identity Fraud Protection Takes Priority survey found that when it comes to IAM, 65 % of healthcare providers are planning to
However, 52 % are challenged with balancing their security needs with the need to reduce user friction. At the same time, 43 % lack the skills necessary to implement identity verification measures. Just over half believe their fraud prevention strategy is very effective at detecting and mitigating account takeover, credential compromise, synthetic identities and fake accounts.
The good news is that modern IAM platforms offer a suite of capabilities designed to address the unique challenges facing the healthcare industry. These include:
• Proactive threat protection – Advanced threat detection capabilities, powered by Artificial
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