Scrypt, Inc. expands its healthcare portfolio with a HIPAA secure document management platform

AUSTIN, Texas, February 25, 2016 – Scrypt, Inc. (OTC Pink: SYPT) developers of secure and compliant productivity tools for regulated industries, announced today that it is launching Stak, a document management platform built expressly for the healthcare industry. Stak comes with powerful functionality that can be used in organizations of all sizes from a single physician to enterprise-level hospital groups.

Stak allows users to store, share, fax, annotate, sign and collaborate on Protected Health Information (PHI) in a HIPAA secure cloud-based environment. Users can access Stak on iOS devices, on Mac and Windows operating systems and through a standard web browser. Stak combines familiar user functionality with strong encryption protocols to make working with PHI simple and secure, regardless of the user’s location.

As the makers of Sfax cloud faxing for healthcare, Scrypt built Stak to meet the advanced document management needs that are required to securely manage the huge quantities of patient documentation in a time when health data is particularly vulnerable to cyberattack.

“Stak helps solve the massive ‘document problem’ in healthcare.” said Aleks Szymanski, CEO of Scrypt, Inc. “Our customers can confidently collaborate on sensitive information because we built Stak to meet all HIPAA and HITECH privacy and security requirements. We understand this space because we’ve been working in healthcare for almost two decades.“

Scrypt will be launching Stak at HIMSS 2016 in Las Vegas, February 29-March 4. The company will also be showcasing a new user interface for Sfax. Visit the Scrypt stand #12219, or schedule a demo at HIMSS here: www.scrypt.com/himss-2016

About Scrypt, Inc.

Scrypt, Inc. develops powerful and secure productivity tools for regulated industries that help customers ‘work confident’. Scrypt works tirelessly every day to deliver customer value through cloud and on-premises solutions that include Sfax, Stak, XDOC and FaxAgent. For more information please visit Scrypt.com.