+ - Issues with Javascript 2
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Capt. Cautious
Capt. Cautious writes "FOR MANAGEMENT
Inasmuch as I was not able to locate a means to contact the staff of Slashdot I am posting this here as it will be important to other professionals.
I am a licensed health care doctor. I also have an strong interest in Linux and computing and individual rights.In that I am a Doc, I have patient records on my computer and as such HIPAA has certain protection standards I must follow online. Among those javascript can not be used as it could potentially further expose patient data. Yes a closed intranet such as a hospital or large clinic is exempt so long as client machines or servers with pt. data (PMI) "Personal Medical Information" or any variant that would allow an outside intruder to commit ID theft. One can not access the internet unless 1) all PMI is encrypted (at least 128 moving towards 256bit)2) as of this year all PMI that is not the medical record itself must be similarly protected.E-mail to patients is usually prohibitive as encryption IS and other standards that are required.
Not being a programmer and only recently started learning Bash & HTML I can not speak to the efficacy nor security of javascript. Unfortunately many sites use javascript very indiscriminately,(yes I got toasted more than once, and had to reload the laptop.) If I provide my legal name the likelihood of problems is very high as I live and work in an unbelievably nosy University town. Please reconsider the current use of javascript. I would really hate to have to find a new tech oriented home page...
In Service & In Health,
Captain V. Cautious"
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