Security at MedicalMet
Our commitment to security gives our clients peace of mind, knowing that their sensitive information is in safe hands with MedicalMet.
MedicalMet employs bank-grade AES-256 encryption for data at rest and 2048-bit SSL/HTTPS for data in transit. All clinic and patient data is automatically backed up daily to enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform, which holds ISO/IEC 27001, SOC 1, PCI DSS, and 8 additional security certifications. Access is protected by role-based permissions and token authentication.
Last updated: February 2026
Our team will standby if anything goes wrong.
MedicalMet is under constant surveillance around the clock, every day of the week, and throughout the year without any exception. In case of any issues, we'll promptly receive alerts and take immediate action, regardless of the time or day.
We chose our partner carefully
Our hosting partner, Google Cloud Platform, is auditor-validated and has achieved the following accreditations and certifications:
Securing Your Data
Every step has been taken to help you manage your information securely and confidentially.
Automated Backup
Automatically backing up data and storing it in a secure location to prevent data loss in the event of a disaster.
Role Management
Assigning specific roles and permissions to individuals based on their job responsibilities and authority level for higher security.
Token Authentication
Issuing tokens that grant access only to authorized users who have been granted permission can access protected data or systems.
State-Of-The-Art
data center facilities
MedicalMet is hosted in state-of-the-art datacenter facilities which refers to the latest and most advanced technology, equipment, processes, or techniques that are at the forefront of development and use.
MedicalMet is encrypted
Whenever your data is sent between us, it's encrypted using HTTPS (end-to-end encryption). We use a 2048-bit SSL certification for encryption in transit. All data is also encrypted at rest and backed up daily, using the industry-standard AES-256 encryption algorithm.
Report a Vulnerability
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in MedicalMet, please report it to us immediately. We investigate all reports and are committed to resolving security issues promptly.