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jessikajonez · 5 years ago
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Liquid Web is known for the way it does everything. It provides you fully managed HIPAA compliant web hosting. Liquid Web has created the perfect plan for HIPAA compliant data security to make sure that the backup management, physical security policies, safeguards and technical controls are in place. Henceforth helping you keep your data secured to industry standards. They provide best-in-class support to help you out with any queries.
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hippavault · 4 years ago
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Unlike other hosting companies, a HIPAA compliant host provides you a signed, legal Business Associates Agreement (BAA) which promises to protect your electronic protected health information ePHI which is at par with HIPAA regulations. HIPAA Vault’s compliant hosting infrastructure aims to preserve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of ePHI. Their advanced and layered security includes features like access to control and manage your business online with unique permissions, multi-factor authentication, specially configured firewalls, OS security, malware prevention and much more. Their services are renowned for their 24/7/365 technical support while providing affordable HIPAA compliant hosting.  https://dev.hipaavault.com/hipaa-hosting-solutions/
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hippavault · 3 years ago
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The HIPAA Vault Story – Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week 
Q. Gil, tell us about your own journey with cybersecurity. How did you first get involved with secure HIPAA hosting for healthcare?
GV: Back in the 80’s, in the early days of computers, I was a junior in high school and decided I wanted to make my own computer. I ordered all the parts – it must have cost my dad around $5,000! – and we built it. What’s funny is that it took two people to carry it, and the sides were made out of pinewood. That was my first computer.
Later, after working with Morgan Stanley and their huge mainframe computers, I became fascinated with this thing called “the internet.” In those days there was a program called Winsock. You’d get a stack of 12 diskettes from Microsoft, put them into a Hayes modem – you know, 1200 baud – and it would start beeping and buzzing, and two minutes later you’d be connected to the internet. In 1994, AltaVista was the only search engine of the day, and so that’s where you went!
So I worked with SEO for a time, until one day a client of mine called and had a need for someone to host sensitive medical data. After I got my mind wrapped around HIPAA – the administrative controls, physical safeguards, and technical safeguards involved – we eventually launched a HIPAA and medical hosting service in 2010.
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