Meeting our Gold Sponsor, Imprivata, at Identity Week America 2025, CTO Joel Burleson Davis, introduced their range of digital identity and access management solutions that transform protected data access in environments where it is common to share devices and have multiple privileges. 

Addressing the “last mile” of end user access management, Imprivata focuses on getting populations often on the frontline of service secure and quick access to shared IT and mobile devices. 

Imprivata’s resources serve the healthcare sector, public sector and manufacturing, and minimise the key challenges of critical IAM and privileged access, particularly third party and admin access on shared technology. The end users of the technology are not “necessarily IT or knowledge workers or system admins”, so ensuring fast and secure access to endpoints is crucial with intelligent analytics assessing how efficient the tools are.  

“Many solutions that don’t really solve that sort of last mile of access, that we really do”. Some of the last mile problems exist because slower access can create a barrier in the way of the job of a healthcare worker, creating strong security friction whilst increasing the operational burden on end users. 

Individual mobile devices also come at a cost to enterprises equipping all of these privileged users, whereas shared mobiles is a new “modality of work” and ID validation that lots of industries are considering. Funds are tight in the healthcare system so there has to be significant return on investment in mobile devices.

“There is a lot of the industry figuring out should we just assign a device to every single person out there or should we leverage a shared model?”

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