Spectrum Eye Physicians Select Identillect’s Delivery Trust

Cyber Security Investing

Identillect Technologies (TSXV:ID) announced that Spectrum Eye Physicians have recently joined the growing list of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) bound organizations by implementing Delivery Trust email security services for their various locations across California. Spectrum Eye Physicians, a leading provider of Ophthalmology services has offices in four cities with seven locations. As quoted …

Identillect Technologies (TSXV:ID) announced that Spectrum Eye Physicians have recently joined the growing list of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) bound organizations by implementing Delivery Trust email security services for their various locations across California.

Spectrum Eye Physicians, a leading provider of Ophthalmology services has offices in four cities with seven locations.

As quoted in the press release:

Spectrum Eye has offices in 4 cities with 7 locations in San Jose, Cupertino, Santa Cruz, and Los Gatos. Each location has a full-service ophthalmology clinic with the equipment and the experienced physicians needed to cover most patient’s treatment needs. They offer a variety of ophthalmology services including Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma Treatment, and Oculoplastic.

Joel Wilhelm, Center of Excellence Administrator for Spectrum Eye Physicians comments, “With the growing need to meet and exceed regulatory requirements for HIPAA and California state data handling regulations, Spectrum continually advances their security measures. Identillect’s secure technology and simplicity was the right choice to advance the safety of our internal and external communications.”

Identillect CEO Todd Sexton states, “We are tremendously pleased to be assisting a highly-respected organization like Spectrum Eye Physicians, Delivery Trust provides health care professionals the security and confidence to create a safe communication path with all their patient data. We continue to see significant growth throughout the medical sector and this trajectory is anticipated to continually advance based on progressing regulatory demand.”

The cybersecurity market is one of the fastest growing markets in technology. Breaches involving accidental email/internet exposure of information were the second most common type of breach incident reported by the identity theft center. Global spending will cumulatively exceed $1 billion dollars over the next 5 years, with cybersecurity damages predicted to reach $6 trillion globally by 2021 reported by CSO online. The need for advanced cyber security tools to prevent data breaches will only continue to increase with an estimated 4 billion online requiring security by 2020.

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