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Healthcare Leader Secures BYOD with Next-Gen CASB

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Company Size
1,000+
Region
  • America
Country
  • United States
Product
  • Bitglass
Tech Stack
  • Omni multiprotocol proxies
Implementation Scale
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Digital Expertise
Technology Category
  • Cybersecurity & Privacy - Cloud Security
Applicable Industries
  • Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
  • Human Resources
Use Cases
  • Cybersecurity
Services
  • Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
The customer is a regional health insurance leader. They wanted to provide mobile email access to their employees while ensuring the security requirements of HIPAA regulations. The company had previously attempted to solve the BYOD challenge with device management software from Good Technology, but this was quickly rejected by employees due to usability and privacy concerns.
The Challenge
The regional health insurance leader wanted to provide mobile email access to their employees while complying with HIPAA regulations. The challenge was to ensure that Protected Health Information (PHI) remained under the company's control at all times, as 75% of breaches in the healthcare sector are attributed to lost and stolen devices. The company's first attempt at solving the BYOD challenge involved device management software from Good Technology, which was quickly rejected by employees due to usability and privacy concerns.
The Solution
The company deployed Bitglass to enable HIPAA compliant access to corporate email, all without agents. By leveraging Bitglass' Omni multiprotocol proxies, the firm was able to secure data in transit and on all endpoints. The deployment required no configuration, and users simply added their corporate email accounts to the native email clients of their BYOD devices. The Bitglass data protection engine dynamically tracked, encrypted, redacted, and blocked data. When the engine detected PHI, DLP policies were applied to limit leakage. The organization also used Bitglass' visibility, analytics, and patented selective wipe capabilities.
Operational Impact
  • The company was able to provide mobile email access on BYOD for its employees while ensuring HIPAA compliance.
  • The deployment of Bitglass was painless, with no configuration required.
  • The company was able to secure data in transit and on all endpoints.
  • The company was able to apply DLP policies to limit leakage when PHI was detected.
  • If a device was lost or compromised, IT could wipe corporate data from the device without touching end-users' personal data.

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