The CP Split can utilize MultiCryption™ software security tools to provide a unique, multi-level, data security process for exceptional data protection.
MultiCryption software uses four special levels of encryption for a virtually foolproof way to secure data files as they move across the Internet. It sets a new standard for data protection -- that is even immune to brute force attacks -- with these unique security methods:
- File Decomposition/Recomposition - Breaks a data file into several sub-files for transmission and reassembles them upon receipt using keys
- Data Expansion/Contraction - Separates the words, punctuation and numeric data in each sub-file into individual characters for transmission and puts them back into the correct words and numbers upon receipt using keys
- Counter-Crypto - Adds additional characters, based on a statistical distribution analysis, for transmission and removes the extra characters upon receipt using keys
- Data Scrambling/Unscrambling - Mixes up all the characters in a random manner for transmission and rearranges them upon receipt using keys
Click this link for more: MultiCryption™ technology
I like your blog. Very useful information. Technology just seems to keep advancing and it looks like you are keeping up with that.
I have a question regarding the new technology and medical billing and coding. Do you know how these advancements will effect medical billing and coding?
http://medical-billing.com
Posted by: joshgerson | August 02, 2007 at 04:01 PM
Thanks for you question.
Our technology would not affect the way data are stored in databases, nor would it affect data standards.
What we offer is an innovative way to incorporate billing data and codes in composite reports, distribute those reports as encrypted e-mail attachments, and view the reports interactively offline.
I hope this answers your question.
Posted by: Steve Beller, PhD | August 02, 2007 at 04:28 PM
Nice post
Posted by: Anna | April 25, 2008 at 07:43 AM
Good to know how this affects medical billing and coding software. Thanks for the info.
TG
Posted by: Thomas Goldman | November 20, 2009 at 01:25 PM
Thomas - The CP Split technology can be used with any types of data, including billing and coding data.
Posted by: Steve Beller, PhD | November 20, 2009 at 01:56 PM