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                                                   Backup and Recovery 
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Onlinebackup.net is a service provider that is fully compliant with the Health insurance Portability and Accountability Act (also know as HIPAA) of 1996. In which the Legislation itself protects personal medical information by compelling any party handling it to safeguard the data accordingly. Onlinebackup.net uses the advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Symmetic Encryption. It is an advanced version of DES block Cipher. This encryption uses a 256 bit key, which is the process of concealing plain text data using the AES algorithm and on AES key length of 256 bits, this encryption supports the largest bit size and is practically unbreakable by brute force based on current computing power, making it the strongest encryption standard. This encapsulation code covers the regulations enforced by HIPPA as stated below. 

Major HIPPA Regulation:
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Privacy: All parties handling personal medical data are required to safeguard the privacy and confidentiality of every single piece of information. And this doesn't refer to only electronic data, but also oral, as well as hardcopy versions. This rule applies to all types of media. Security Regulation: Medical data should be adequately protected during storage and in transit. Its handlers are expected to persistently maintain its integrity and confidentiality. Breach Notification: If medical data is breached, all handlers plus their associates are required to notify affected individuals in due time.

Electronic Protected Health Information (eph)
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This refers to personal medical data that is stored or transmitted in electronic form. It should be handled carefully as stipulated by the HIPAA Security Regulation.

                           HIPPA Regulation for Data Backup and Recovery
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Onlinebackup.net as a Business associate under the HIPPA regulation and provides services that subsequently gain access to personal health information, our service protects the Clients data and provide an agreement to adequately protect personal health information. 

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