November 16th, 2021

Is a “Click Here to Agree” User Agreement Checkbox Legally Binding?

A website order form or registration form comes complete with terms and conditions. What is the best way to have the user see and agree with these terms? Ultimately, the user’s agreement needs to be legally binding to protect the business if there is an issue. Is it good enough to have the user check […]

November 9th, 2021

HIPAA Compliance for Mobile Apps

Many people rely on mobile devices to access the Internet, and apps are a convenient way to deliver online services. The health industry has also turned to mobile apps to provide health care services on the go. In some industries, developing apps may be relatively straightforward. However, those that deal with PHI need to understand […]

November 4th, 2021

Updated API Documentation and New Software Development Kits

LuxSci is pleased to announce new updates to our API documentation along with the release of new Software Development Kits (SDKs) for the following programming languages: C#, Python, JAVA, Ruby, and Node.js. New Software Development Kits Our new SDKs can be accessed from the links below: C# Python JAVA Node.js Ruby What is an API? […]

November 2nd, 2021

How to Determine Your Email Throughput Needs

When designing an email infrastructure to send high volumes of email, you need to determine your email throughput needs. Throughput refers to how much data can be transferred within a specific time frame. It is a practical measure that is influenced by many factors including server power, network speeds, concurrent connections and more. This article […]

October 12th, 2021

5 Ways to Prevent Human Impacts on Your Cybersecurity Program

There are multiple ways that humans impact cybersecurity and can put data at risk. From being tricked by phishing emails to choosing easily guessed passwords, insider fraud and mistakenly classifying the security level of emails and other content, the actions of your employees can make your data vulnerable. While the impact of human errors can’t […]