Category: New Feature Announcements

Patient Privacy Issues with Unencrypted Email

August 28, 2017

We have scoured the internet for real-life examples of emails in medical scenarios to convince our readers of our points in past posts about the perils and pitfalls of using unencrypted emails for communications. Email is one of the oldest (some even refer to it as “legacy”) tools in our always-connected, digital world. However, its use […]

Neutralizing and protecting against rogue TLS certificates in the wild

August 17, 2017

Techniques for fighting mis-issuance of TLS certificates The web has reached the tipping point where encrypted traffic – connections protected by HTTPS, which is HTTP over SSL/TLS – has overtaken unencrypted (HTTP) traffic. There are many reasons for this change, variously called HTTPS Everywhere or Always-On SSL, which we described in a previous FYI blog […]

Why Choose OV TLS Certificates? The dilemma of the middle child

August 9, 2017

Choosing amongst the different certificate types Imagine three brothers. The youngest is nimble, outgoing, and popular. He’s also growing very rapidly and will soon be the tallest in the family. The oldest is steady, thoughtful, and circumspect. He’s a high achiever, in a job with lots of responsibilities and makes loads of money. But what […]

Does my patient intake form need to be HIPAA compliant?

August 2, 2017

  Our latest “Ask Erik” question involves questioning when web-based patient-intake forms need to be HIPAA compliant: B.G. asks: “Do we need to be HIPAA compliant if our intake forms have patient name, birthday, and address, but no social security number or other insurance information?” The short answer is “YES“. You need to be concerned […]

What’s the latest with HTTPS and SSL/TLS Certificates?

August 2, 2017

We’ve written quite a lot in past FYI Blog posts about SSL/TLS certificates, the critical building block to secure communication on the Internet. We described what such certificates were, their use in securing the communications channel between a client (browser) and a server, different types of certificates and the pros and cons of using each. […]