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Creating HIPAA-Compliant Medical Data Applications with Amazon Web Services

Amazon: HIPAA’s Privacy Rule regulations include standards regarding the encryption of all PHI in transmission (“in-flight”) and in storage (“at-rest”). The same data encryption mechanisms used in a traditional computing environment, such as a local server or a managed hosting server, can also be used in a virtual computing environment, such as Amazon EC2 and […]

Dec 17, 2009
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Amazon: HIPAA’s Privacy Rule regulations include standards regarding the encryption of all PHI in
transmission (“in-flight”) and in storage (“at-rest”). The same data encryption mechanisms
used in a traditional computing environment, such as a local server or a managed hosting
server, can also be used in a virtual computing environment, such as Amazon EC2 and
Amazon S3.

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