Security Management White Papers
Enterprise Bank & Trust Has Password Security Locked Up With Imprivata OneSign
Overview As a leading commercial banking and wealth management services provider in St. Louis and Kansas City, Enterprise Bank & Trust is committed to providing its customers with the highest standards of service and security. The complex password implementation frustrated both users and IT staff. Users struggled to remember many unique and difficult passwords, even resorting to writing passwords down, which compromised security. Since users often forgot their passwords, they frequently got locked out of their systems and were unable to do their work. Enterprise Bank's IT team began looking at Enterprise Single Sign-On (ESSO) solutions that would alleviate users' password burden, tighten security, and ensure compliance with intensifying audit regulations. After completing the evaluation, Enterprise Bank chose Imprivata OneSign.
| Publisher | Imprivata | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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