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Okta Wine Event Roundtable

On demand
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Speakers
  • Speaker Rebecca Archambault Trusted Indetities Leader, HealthNow

  • Speaker Dan Cinnamon Senior Solutions Architect

Interoperability for Insurers & Providers - A Focus on Multi-Factor Authentication and API Access Management

Wednesday April 28 | 4:00 PM ET

 

As healthcare providers prepare for new interoperability mandates that roll out in 2021, Okta is here to guide you in the right direction. With fast deployment times and little overhead, Okta has you covered to meet all of your compliance needs without compromising your user and member experience. Join us to experience the improvements that Okta can provide health partners and patients without burdening the IT department. You'll also have the chance to hear from Okta customer HealthNow, sharing their experience from a peer perspective.

Speakers: Rebecca Archambault: Trusted Identities Leader, HealthNow Dan Cinnamon: Senior Solutions Architect, Okta

Join us after the presentation as we pop a bottle of the vintage chosen by sommelier, Rachel DeAmbrose, who will provide a brief tasting on the wine you’ll receive as a “thank you” for attending the event.

Rachel DeAmbrose attended the International Culinary Center in New York City for Intensive Sommelier Training and achieved Certified Sommelier through the Court of Master Sommeliers. She continued training as an intern for a single vintage grower in Champagne, France before returning to the US to accept a position as a wine steward at world renowned Bern's Steak House.

Rachel was quickly promoted to Assistant Sommelier and soon after Sommelier, the first woman and youngest sommelier in Bern’s history, making her way through the vast James Beard award winning wine cellar of rare and extremely sought after vintages. She now hosts private wine events globally at venues hand-picked for their wine cellars.
Be sure to provide the best address to send your wine on the registration form.

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