
The platform tackles fragmented authentication landscapes, delivering stronger security and faster workflows while lowering operational costs for mission‑critical industries.
Passwordless authentication is moving from buzzword to necessity, especially in sectors like healthcare and manufacturing where rapid, secure access can be a matter of life or death. Organizations face a paradox: while 85% of healthcare IT leaders rank passwordless as vital, technical integration hurdles and user acceptance keep adoption under 10%. Imprivata’s refreshed Enterprise Access Management (EAM) platform directly addresses these pain points by offering a unified, context‑aware solution that eliminates the need for disparate tools, thereby simplifying deployment and maintenance across complex IT environments.
At the technical core, Imprivata EAM blends modern standards such as FIDO2 passkeys with biometric face authentication, delivering a frictionless login experience. The platform’s AI‑driven risk signaling continuously monitors user behavior, flagging anomalies and triggering adaptive authentication in near real‑time. This proactive approach, combined with zero‑trust VPN‑less remote access, ensures that both on‑premises and cloud resources remain protected without sacrificing usability. Moreover, the system’s operational analytics provide actionable insights into workflow efficiency, enabling IT leaders to fine‑tune policies and demonstrate clear ROI.
For enterprises, the strategic value lies in consolidating authentication, identity verification, and threat detection into a single, scalable platform. By reducing the average of three to four authentication vendors per organization, Imprivata cuts licensing overhead and streamlines support. The result is a more resilient security posture, faster staff onboarding, and higher productivity for frontline workers who no longer juggle multiple credentials. As regulatory pressures mount and cyber threats evolve, such integrated, passwordless solutions become essential for maintaining compliance and competitive advantage.
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