Cloud Security: DataLocker Lets You Encrypt Your Sensitive Dropbox Files For Free. We’re all becoming increasingly reliant on consumer cloud services, as cloud storage providers like Dropbox make it easy to share and store files, folders, images, sync between platforms, and more. They make our lives easier, but because they store an enormous amount of potentially sensitive data, there are some inherent risks. While Dropbox is for personal use, it and services like it are increasingly being used by businesses — another example of the ongoing consumerization of enterprise and IT. It’s also true that most people want their data in their cloud service to be synced across all platforms on which they have the app installed, mobile, desktop, etc. So, with individuals and companies storing sensitive data in the cloud, cross-sync can make for some potential security problems, and it’s not really something you want to do at work. This is where DataNow Vault could really come in handy. As to how the app works?
AppSense raised $70 million from Goldman Sachs a year ago today. DrChrono Raises $2.8 Million to Digitize Doctor's Visits. DrChrono, a start-up in Silicon Valley, aims to help patients and doctors interact. Anyone who has ever spent any amount of time shuttling between doctors’ offices for medical treatment knows how difficult it is to stay on top of all the diagnoses, treatments, recommendations and prescriptions between visits. DrChrono, a start-up in Silicon Valley, is hoping to simplify that with an application that helps both doctors and patients track electronic health records and documents.
“Doctors are beginning to adopt iPads and use them as clipboards,” said Michael Nusimow, the chief executive and co-founder of the company. “They don’t want to be distracted by typing on a computer when talking to patients.” Similarly, patients can also monitor their progress from their smartphones. “The main goal is to get patients to better interact with their doctor,” he said. On Thursday, the company announced it raised $2.8 million in a seed round of funding to continue building out its service. Mr. Avado Launches ‘Patient Relationship Management’ Platform To Help Healthcare Providers Go Digital.
Back in May, Avado was chosen as a finalist at TechCrunch Disrupt in NYC. The startup’s ambition was, said in reductive terms, to become the Salesforce.com of personal health records. (You can read our initial coverage here.) In other words, like Salesforce’s “customer relationship management” (CRM), Avado is building a “patient relationship management” (PRM) platform in an attempt to create a more fluid and communicative relationship between patients and doctors — by way of connected health records. The future of medical practice, Avado CEO Dave Chase says, is very clear: “It’s about being accountable and patient-centric”. Since Disrupt, Avado has been working on building out that robust (and freemium-modeled) communication platform for care providers and their patients, and, today, Avado is officially coming out of beta to launch its service to the public.
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Moins de 1% des comptes auraient été forcés selon Dropbox (pas loin de 250 000 comptes…) Ce bug serait issu d’une modification apportée par un développeur de Dropbox, et au fait que le cryptage/decryptage (AES256) des données intervient sur les serveurs de DropBox et non sur l’ordinateur de ses utilisateurs. Cet incident marque du fer rouge ce service très populaire et repose la question épineuse de la sécurité sur ce type de service.
DropBox comptabilise 25 millions d’utilisateurs qui sauvegardent quotidiennement environ 200 millions de fichiers.