DNS for Healthcare: Encrypted Resolution for Care and Compliance
Why healthcare organizations need controlled DNS
Healthcare handles sensitive data and is subject to HIPAA, GDPR, and other privacy rules. DNS queries can reveal which systems and services are accessed; unencrypted or loosely controlled DNS increases risk and complicates compliance. Organizations need a resolver that encrypts traffic (DoH/DoT), does not log individual queries, and can support BAA and audit discussions. NETVECTOR provides encrypted resolution, no request-level logging (aggregate metrics only), and no use of DNS data for advertising or product—so you can align with privacy and security expectations.
Privacy and data handling
We do not monetize or repurpose your DNS data. We do not log individual DNS queries; we use aggregate metrics only. That supports data minimization and gives you clear answers for compliance and security reviews. Enterprise customers can discuss documentation for BAAs and questionnaires.
Deployment and isolation
Enterprise plans include a dedicated endpoint so your traffic is isolated. DoH and DoT work with standard clients and zero-trust setups. You can segment by environment or team using tokens. No need to run your own resolver unless you choose to; we handle availability and scaling.
Getting started
For healthcare and other regulated environments, we recommend a short discovery call: volume, regions, and compliance needs. Contact sales for enterprise options, SLA, and documentation including BAA discussions.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does NETVECTOR sign BAAs?
- Enterprise customers can discuss business associate agreements and compliance documentation. Contact sales for details.
- Is DNS data used for any purpose other than resolution?
- No. We do not use your DNS data for advertising, product development, or any purpose other than providing the resolution service.
- Can we use NETVECTOR for both clinical and non-clinical networks?
- Yes. You can use separate tokens or endpoints for different networks and apply the same encrypted resolution and privacy controls.