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Prevent Password Problems

August 5, 2021

Playing the password game isn’t hard – but winning at it is like playing chess with no way to checkmate the opponent. That’s going to cause a lot of password stress for both IT admins and end users at any organization. Learn how to checkmate password problems before they occur. Prevention is probably the best…

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MDC login solution - GateKeeper Proximity security key.

Seamless MDT Login with Auto-Lock for Patrol Cars

August 4, 2021

Compliance requirements for law enforcement’s MDTs are getting stricter and requires a solution that meets the needs of both the user’s ease-of-use and the IT team’s need for stronger security. It’s ironic that accessing a car has gotten faster and easier while accessing a computer has only gotten more complex and time-consuming. MDTs generally require…

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How does SSO work?

How Single Sign-on Works

August 4, 2021

SSO (single sign-on) is an authentication mechanism that allows users to login once using a single login account to access multiple applications or websites without re-entering the same login credentials. So for example, you login to your SSO application using your username and password, then all of your applications for work are available to access…

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Login to shared clinical computers.

Shared Clinical Workstation Security and Access

August 3, 2021

Clinical computers are usually shared chaotically between clinicians and present unique vulnerabilities for IT teams in the healthcare ecosystem. The shared clinical workstation is used by physicians for nearly everything: login to EHR to look up patient charts, reporting, scheduling (i.e. surgery), order entry, medication, admission, and more. With so much going on in such…

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Insider threat prevention solutions.

Automatically Lock Computer When You Walk Away

August 2, 2021

Automatically lock computers when users walk away, both at the office and offsite. Lock unattended computers automatically when users step away using GateKeeper Proximity’s computer auto-lock feature. As long as the user’s token is present, the computer will remain logged in. The computer will automatically lock to ensure computer security policy as soon as the…

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Security on shared computers. Kiosk computer security.

See Who is Logging in on Shared Windows Accounts

August 1, 2021

Need to accurately audit access logs across the network due to a shared computer? Not easy to track who is logging in when to which computer? Usually, admins can go to Event Viewer, Windows Logs > Security, then click on the event and you can see the username of the person that logged in for…

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2FA

How to Automatically Launch Websites at Startup in Chrome

July 12, 2021

How to auto-launch websites on Chrome. Auto-launching applications saves lots of time. You can set your computer to open Chrome and launch any website you want at startup so you can skip having to manually click open everything such as your EHR, CRM, etc. Follow the steps below to save time by launching websites automatically…

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Login to your PC, Mac, websites, and software using proximity detection sensors. Passwordless 2FA.

Community Clinic Implements GateKeeper Enterprise Technology to Secure Access to Electronic Medical Records

July 6, 2021

Faster EHR Access Control for Community Clinic COLLEGE PARK, MD. (PRWEB) JULY 06, 2021 GateKeeper Proximity, a patented login solution, announced today that Dr. Barney Truong’s Community Clinic, a Calgary-based healthcare provider, has implemented proximity-based two-factor authentication for computer and account access. As an open center community clinic, securing access to workstations, knowing which users logged…

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Improving patient care with faster EHR login.

Improving Patient Care by Reducing IT Burdens on Physicians

June 1, 2021

The words condemning the inefficiencies and excessive administrative tasks of the current electronic health record (EHR) system came directly from the American College of Physicians (ACP). They called it “inefficient, excessive, and imposing”. The ACP said that EHR systems divert time from patient care and contribute to physician burnout. It was a wholesale condemnation of…

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