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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, so should not be an issue. To ensure optimal security, will mandate that users run their OpenEMR client web browser on a end-user device that encrypts entire drive(s); this will ensure encryption at rest on the end-user device.
==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.