Dispersive Holdings, Inc., a leading company in stealth networking and secure communications that work even after quantum computers are developed, announced that it has finished an independent audit to check if it follows HIPAA rules. This audit was done by Johanson Group LLP and looked at their virtual networking platform to make sure it properly keeps electronic protected health information, or ePHI, safe.

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Healthcare companies have a lot to lose if their data is not secure, and Dispersive’s approach keeps users, devices, and network edges hidden while keeping sensitive data encrypted and protected. The audit found that Dispersive has found major compliance risks and put in place strong controls that match HIPAA standards. This shows the company is serious about keeping clinical, operational, research, and patient data safe for a wide range of healthcare and life sciences businesses, like hospitals, telemedicine services, drug companies, and research groups.

Rajiv Pimplaskar, the CEO of Dispersive, said healthcare can’t afford to have any weaknesses in security, and the company’s system makes communications very secure, private, and hard to disrupt. He also said that passing the HIPAA check shows they can connect workers, systems, and cloud environments safely without needing to replace current technology.

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The platform works by moving data across many different network paths, creating a network that offers secure access, resilience through multiple paths, and encryption that can resist future attacks from quantum computers. Using this method helps organizations better protect important systems, support remote and mixed work teams, lower the risk of ransomware, help with secure multi-cloud and AI tasks, and keep operations running during problems.

The successful HIPAA audit shows Dispersive is committed to following regulations, building security into their network from the start, and being reliable for industries that must keep data safe, while also making healthcare information more protected.

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