CHUV university hospital to implement OpenTrust Crypt'n'Share for secure exchange of sensitive information

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OpenTrust, the Next-Gen IT security software publisher, today announced that the CHUV university hospital in Lausanne has chosen to use OpenTrust Crypt'n'Share to securely exchange sensitive information throughout the establishment.

“The full-featured, intuitive web-based interface of OpenTrust CNS makes the solution easy to use for all our hospital staff.”

The CHUV is one of the most important medical establishments in the whole of Switzerland. It provides medical treatment and hospital care for people living in the Lausanne area and also plays a leading role in medical research and training.

The hospital was seeking a method to efficiently and securely manage the sharing of large amounts of sensitive data among personnel. After thorough testing, OpenTrust Crypt 'n' Share (CNS) was chosen for its ease of ease of deployment, intuitive user interface and its powerful administrative capabilities with built-in reporting and auditing tools which facilitate compliance to the different security legislations and requirements for traceability of exchanges and audit of data.

OpenTrust CNS provides a secure platform for centralizing the electronic exchange of files of all types and sizes. It guarantees the traceability of all actions and the confidentiality of all data exchanged among a nearly limitless number of users.

"The full-featured, intuitive web-based interface of OpenTrust CNS makes the solution easy to use for all our hospital staff." said Bertrand Roudot, Systems administrator at CHUV. "What's more, the solution integrates perfectly with the different internal components of our IT system such as secure proxies and LDAP directories".

"Electronic data sharing in hospitals removes the barriers between hospital departments, increasing efficiency and reducing costs. The handling of sensitive medical data amplifies the need for top-of-the-range security software such as OpenTrust. We are extremely proud that this internationally recognized establishment has chosen our file sharing software to ensure high level security for patient information." said Olivier Guilbert, CEO OpenTrust.

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