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Protecting patient healthcare information is the #1 cybersecurity objective within the $3 trillion U.S. healthcare industry. Healthcare has a multitude of data security software tools and defensive strategies already in place, but they are falling short in fully securing healthcare`s uniquely challenging IT infrastructure. Further, with the advent of the COVID-19 crisis and even more remote care, the patient data “attack surface” has increased exponentially. The need for what we are building has never been greater. Tausight was founded in 2018 by David Ting, the cofounder and former CTO of Imprivata and a former appointee to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force. Tausight is a patient data security startup with a mission of reducing healthcare cyber incidents using a more proactive, risk management philosophy. We deeply understand the complex intricacies of the healthcare infrastructure and have been working very closely with some of the healthcare`s leading CIOs and CISOs to better secure their patient`s protected health information (PHI). Backed by top-tier healthcare technology investors, Polaris Partners and Flare Capital Partners, our team has spent the last two years single-mindedly focused on developing a cutting-edge, multi-patented platform technology that will help secure and de-risk PHI across a now increasingly decentralized healthcare ecosystem. Tausight is an exciting place to be, at a critical time for healthcare, and the best time to join us is right now.
A rationalized vendor security due diligence platform. VISO Trust puts reliable, comprehensive, actionable vendor security information directly in the hands of decisionmakers who need to make informed risk assessments.
Datasia (USA) is a Holmes Beach, FL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
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Voltaiq was founded in 2012 in New York City by Tal Sholklapper and Eli Leland, driven by their mutual desire to tackle the numerous battery development challenges they encountered while leading two ARPA-E energy storage and electrification development projects at the CUNY Energy Institute. Understanding data analysis was at the heart of these challenges, they began building Battery Intelligence software to accelerate the entire battery ecosystem. Today the Voltaiq EBI platform is in use at transportation OEMs, global consumer electronics companies, battery manufacturers and energy storage developers and operators.