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David Ting
Member since 10th July 2008
Occupation: Founder and CTO, Imprivata, Inc.
Named as one of InfoWorld’s Top 25 CTO’s of 2006 and an active member of the Open Security Exchange (OSE), David has more than 20 years of experience in developing advanced imaging software and systems for high security, high-availability systems. Prior to founding Imprivata, he developed biometric applications for government programs and web-based applications for secure document exchange. David was formerly the technical manager of Kodak’s Boston Technology Center, a systems development group for Eastman Kodak. Prior to that position, he managed Atex System’s Imaging Department, where he was responsible for the first full color output system used in the newspaper industry.

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Single sign-on (SSO) has long been known in the IT world as an effective way for organizations to improve IT security while solving password management and user access issues. More specifically, SSO provides a means for organizations to verify a personâ€...
In today’s world, the role of security is changing dramatically. As technological capabilities have finally caught up with security theory, many organizations are now looking to bridge building and network access systems for unified enterprise security...
Over the past few years, the idea of security convergence—integrating your organization’s building and IT access systems—has quickly become a popular response when chief security officers and those in the security industry were quizzed about what th...
The role of security is changing dramatically. Many organizations are now looking to bridge physical and logical access systems for unified enterprise security management, and as these companies are realizing the benefits of a converged solution, the indu...
#1: The Pendulum Swing is Back to Thin Client Computing: Virtualization will Dominate the Headlines Technology changes, including the 64-bit computing platform, multicore processors, cheaper and more available bandwidth, dirt-cheap storage, combined ...
These days, credit unions are realizing a growing awareness of the risks involved in protecting IT-based resources from identity theft, malicious outside attacks, or generally inappropriate use. They must also adhere to strict mandates —FFIEC, Sarbanes...
As the number of business applications grow, so do the number of passwords. As a result, passwords have become extremely difficult to control; users are leaving them open to the public and help desk costs are rising in response to users forgetting passwo...