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OpenEMR is a PHP based software package run through a web browser. PHP scripts are not cached in client web browser | ==Status== | ||
:*'''VERIFIED COMPLETE''' | |||
:*Ready to sign self-declaration. | |||
==Notes== | |||
:* OpenEMR is a PHP based software package run through a web browser. PHP scripts are considered dynamic and are not cached in client web browser. To ensure optimal security, will mandate that users run their OpenEMR client web browser on a end-user device that encrypts entire drive(s) with AES based encryption algorithm; this will ensure encryption at rest on the end-user device. |
Latest revision as of 22:38, 7 October 2020
Status
- VERIFIED COMPLETE
- Ready to sign self-declaration.
Notes
- OpenEMR is a PHP based software package run through a web browser. PHP scripts are considered dynamic and are not cached in client web browser. To ensure optimal security, will mandate that users run their OpenEMR client web browser on a end-user device that encrypts entire drive(s) with AES based encryption algorithm; this will ensure encryption at rest on the end-user device.