Hi. I would prefer using Jitsi on Debian 10, however, I require an application meeting HIPPA compliance for which zoom certifies, unfortunately, for which jitsi does not. issue: Iooking at the attachment information utilizing the suggested options, seem not to work, What application woud I use to open the program, With laptop using Debian 10, firefox, CimmanonThe problem seems to exist, whether i try opening thru the application or thru the browser. thanks
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I would prefer using Jitsi on Debian 10, however, I require an application meeting HIPPA compliance for which zoom certifies, unfortunately, for which jitsi does not.
If you are doing this for something like school or a medical appointment, then you're not going to have the Jitsi option. Mostly I've found that techies are the ones using Jitsi-meet while everyone else uses Zoom. By far I would say that Zoom has a better infrastructure for this sort of thing, so it's fine. As a side note (because this will not help you), would a self-hosted Jitsi-meet server be considered to be HIPPA-compliant if there is an active firewall? I wonder... Anyways, what I would do is use Zoom in the browser, without installing anything. Demonstrated here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZOx-N39EU That would be the best option if you have a up-to-date browser, and if you're not doing this on a phone. Otherwise from that picture you showed us, if you click on "Zoom" then "Remember my choice for Zoommtg link.", and finally "Open Link". But again, try the browser method first. ~ Jared On Sep 2 2020 1:53 PM, a wrote:
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I would prefer using Jitsi on Debian 10, however, I require an application meeting HIPPA compliance for which zoom certifies, unfortunately, for which jitsi does not.
issue:
Iooking at the attachment information utilizing the suggested options, seem not to work, What application woud I use to open the program, With laptop using Debian 10, firefox, CimmanonThe problem seems to exist, whether i try opening thru the application or thru the browser. thanks
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On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 02:20:55PM -0600, ABQLUG wrote:
[...] would a self-hosted Jitsi-meet server be considered to be HIPPA-compliant if there is an active firewall? I wonder...
Would it be as safe? Probably. It is only HIPPA compliant when someone has been paid to check off the box that says it is compliant. Never confuse security with compliance. :-)
Hey John et al, I totally high-jacked this thread, sorry! Having deployed Jitsi-meet, I feel comfortable saying that security is not really a priority for the Jitsi team. I'm not complaining, I just don't have that kind of confidence yet. My current understanding of what makes something HIPAA certified is actually pretty open to interpretation. There are lists you can google to see what makes something compliant. They pretty much just expect the traffic and data to be encrypted. With a "strong" firewall and good intrusion detection set up. Looking up HIPAA compliance for Managed Service Providers is a lot harder to find good info though... I can't tell if you have to pay someone to have the ability to legally say that you are "able to provide X with HIPAA complaince". But if there was some form of "pay-to-play" to become HIPAA compliant, wouldn't that be easier to find? Maybe I'm wrong, I would love to know. ~ Jared On Sep 2 2020 3:01 PM, John Osmon wrote:
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 02:20:55PM -0600, ABQLUG wrote:
[...] would a self-hosted Jitsi-meet server be considered to be HIPPA-compliant if there is an active firewall? I wonder...
Would it be as safe? Probably.
It is only HIPPA compliant when someone has been paid to check off the box that says it is compliant.
Never confuse security with compliance. :-) _______________________________________________ nmglug mailing list nmglug@lists.nmglug.org http://lists.nmglug.org/listinfo.cgi/nmglug-nmglug.org
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