Network Security White Papers
MedicAlert Expands Service and Protects Critical Data for Members Worldwide
Overview For fifty years, MedicAlert has helped save lives by providing emergency responders and healthcare practitioners. However, with the rise of HIPAA mandates and other standards from similar global regulatory bodies, MedicAlert decided it could no longer preserve that privacy with limited homegrown security technology. In order to provide extended member services, as well as improve internal efficiency and productivity, MedicAlert officials began a search for an enterprise-class security software solution. MedicAlert implemented the CA Identity & Access Management solution that delivered the reliable and accountable security features that MedicAlert's critical and sensitive operations required.
| Publisher | CA (Computer Associates) | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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