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A transient workforce is a fact of life for many healthcare organizations, which presents unique identity governance challenges across the joiner-mover-leaver lifecycle. Lingering access rights can present a threat to organizations’ cybersecurity, and this is complicated by working within a hybrid technology ecosystem.
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In this webinar, we’ll explore how healthcare IT and security leaders can modernize their approach to identity governance and access management for today’s dynamic healthcare workforce with a single, unified IAM platform with native, integrated identity verification, threat protection, and the industry’s most robust and user friendly orchestration engine.
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