Veintree: innovation in medical data protection against cyberattacks

The press regularly reports on large-scale cyberattacks affecting vital organizations. According to an article published by Le Figaro, a major cyberattack occurred on Tuesday morning in Cannes, forcing the Simone Veil Hospital Centre to cancel several non-urgent surgeries and consultations. Fortunately, there was no risk for the affected patients. 

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Veintree’s technology proposes a revolutionary approach to protecting medical data. Unlike conventional authentication methods based on logins and passwords centralized on servers,  and consequently exposed to intrusions led by hackers, Veintree offers an innovative approach. 

Our solution secures access to databases by encrypting them according to a different and forgery-proof process that allows access only to authorized persons. Through our authentication technology, users generate a new and unique digital key based on the scan of their hand, and do so with each access to the system. What’s more, the authentication and decryption of data can be enabled from the person’s workstation. 

Access is secured without the need for a reference database, while data is encrypted on the server, thus offering unrivalled protection against hackers. Even in the event of an intrusion, data remains inaccessible as our technology transforms the scan of the physical characteristics of the authorized user’s hand into a digital key, based on specific and anonymous mathematical functions. This forgery-proof key makes it impossible for third parties to access, and then exploit, the data. 

Veintree offers seamless protection against cyberthreats, guaranteeing the integrity and security of healthcare-related data that is essential to the continuity of care.