
Devolutions’ Statement Regarding PHI and HIPAA
Devolutions note that DVLS, RDM, and Hub can help organizations protect PHI by leveraging centrally managed access controls, audit and accountability features, and strong authentication mechanisms.
Martin Lemay, Chief Security Officer at Devolutions, plays a key leadership role in driving strong cyber security fundamentals and features across all of our products. Outside work you can catch him trying new restaurants or watching an episode of Walking Dead.
Devolutions note that DVLS, RDM, and Hub can help organizations protect PHI by leveraging centrally managed access controls, audit and accountability features, and strong authentication mechanisms.
As part of our longstanding commitment to security and transparency, we commission multiple third-party audits. Here's more information about the AICPA SOC2 Type-II report!
The latest edition of Remote Desktop Manager 2022.1 is now compliant with FIPS 140-2 Annex A approved encryption functions.
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