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Below is a diagram of a sensitive network environment, where in-transit encryption is a requirement. This type of network architecture is typical of environments that are using the system to capture / observe actual patient interactions within clinical training environments. | Below is a diagram of a sensitive network environment, where in-transit encryption is a requirement. This type of network architecture is typical of environments that are using the system to capture / observe actual patient interactions within clinical training environments. | ||
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Revision as of 13:18, 23 January 2026
Below is a diagram of a sensitive network environment, where in-transit encryption is a requirement. This type of network architecture is typical of environments that are using the system to capture / observe actual patient interactions within clinical training environments.
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For SSL, we will need the customer to set up a DNS name for the server (example ivs-valt.mysite.edu). We will also need a wildcard or generated signed certificate that is compatible with nginx and can be applied by an IVS engineer. LetsEncrypt may also be utilized.