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Trust

Secure clinical recording starts before upload

A trustworthy recorder protects data on device, in transit, and in storage.

At a glance

CortexaNote Trust / 2026-02-20

A trustworthy recorder protects data on device, in transit, and in storage.

Context

Clinical audio can contain sensitive health information before it reaches a cloud system.

Workflow

CortexaNote Recorder uses encrypted storage on device and encrypted transfer as part of an end-to-end security posture.

“A trustworthy recorder protects data on device, in transit, and in storage.”
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CortexaNote Recorder charge case used as secure capture proof media.

Trust proof

Security begins while the encounter is still on device.

Clinical audio may contain protected health information before sync, so the device, transfer path, workspace access model, and reviewed outputs all need one privacy story.

AES-128

device encryption

RBAC

workspace control

Consent

policy checkpoint

  • Protect the recording before it leaves the room.
  • Separate account access from clinical review authority.
  • Keep consent and retention policies visible to administrators.

Practical FAQ

Questions before the next workflow test.

Keep consent, capture, encryption, review, and EHR handoff explicit. CortexaNote removes repetitive work without removing clinician judgment.

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