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The National Health Insurance Fund ( NHIF) is a Kenya government state corporation with a mandate to provide health insurance to Kenyans. [2] The core business and mandate for NHIF is to provide accessible, affordable, sustainable and quality health insurance for all Kenyan citizens. The National Hospital Insurance Fund has published new NHIF ...
Okta, Inc. (formerly SaaSure Inc.) is an American identity and access management company based in San Francisco. [2] It provides cloud software that helps companies manage and secure user authentication into applications, and for developers to build identity controls into applications, website, web services, and devices. [3]
Bradbury said on September 28, a hacker ran and downloaded a report that contained data belonging to “all Okta customer support system users.”. For 99.6% of customers, hackers accessed only ...
Okta provides organizations and companies with access and identity tools, such as “single sign-on,” which allows employees access to all of a company’s resources on the network with one set ...
The National Health Insurance Fund or VLK ( Lithuanian: Valstybinė ligonių kasa) is a key part of the healthcare system in Lithuania. It was established in 1993. The fund finances primary care largely by capitation payments, with some fees for service and performance related pay. Ambulatory care is mostly paid on a case basis with additional ...
The Lapsus$ hackers were compromising Okta’s network at around the same time, according to Okta’s timeline of events. The timeline shows that the hackers last accessed Sitel’s network on ...
The session token allowed the hackers to use the IT member’s account without needing their password or two-factor code, granting the hacker limited access to 1Password’s Okta dashboard ...
As of 2014, the expenditure on health care in Serbia was 10.37% of GDP in 2014, US$1,312 per capita. [9] Also, as of 2014, Serbia had 308 doctors per 100,000 people (360 per 100,000 people was the European Union (EU) average) and 628 non-doctoral medical staff per 100,000 people (1,199 per 100,000 people was the EU average). [9]