Remote-access Guide

isrg devices remote access

by Donnell Schmidt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is an ISRG certificate?

ISRG is a CA that provides services including, but not limited to, issuing, managing, validating, revoking, and renewing publicly-trusted Certificates. These services are performed in accordance with the requirements of the ISRG Certificate Policy (CP) and this CPS.

Who owns the intellectual property rights in ISRG’s services?

ISRG and/or its business partners own the intellectual property rights in ISRG’s services, including the certificates, trademarks used in providing the services, and this CPS. Certificate and revocation information are the property of ISRG.

What does ISRG do in the event of a computer failure?

In the event that computing resources, software, and/or data are corrupted or otherwise damaged, ISRG will assess the situation, including its impact on CA integrity and security, and take appropriate action. CA operations may be suspended until mitigation is complete.

What PKI services does ISRG provide?

ISRG PKI services include, but are not limited to, issuing, managing, validating, revoking, and renewing Certificates in accordance with the requirements of the ISRG Certificate Policy (CP). It is recommended that readers familiarize themselves with the ISRG CP prior to reading this document.

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What is Intuitive hub?

Intuitive also has created Intuitive Hub. This hardware/software system for the operating room allows medical staff to share and store video from procedures. Intuitive Hub makes virtual collaboration easier and allows surgeons to easily review their work.

How much does the Da Vinci system cost?

The cost of the da Vinci robot was obtained from Intuitive Surgical. This analysis utilized the $1.5 million da Vinci-S robot. The cost of the robot was amortized over 5 years; thus, the robot costs $300,000 per year and the service contract is $112,000 per year.

What is Intuitive Surgical known for?

Intuitive Surgical, Inc. is an American corporation that develops, manufactures, and markets robotic products designed to improve clinical outcomes of patients through minimally invasive surgery, most notably with the da Vinci Surgical System. The company is part of the NASDAQ-100 and S&P 500.

What is da Vinci sp?

The da Vinci SP® system provides surgeons with robotic-assisted technology designed for precise access to body tissue. The ability to use one small incision or enter through a natural opening in the body creates a minimally invasive option for complex procedures.

What to expect after prostate is removed?

The major possible side effects of radical prostatectomy are urinary incontinence (being unable to control urine) and erectile dysfunction (impotence; problems getting or keeping erections). These side effects can also occur with other forms of prostate cancer treatment.

How many da Vinci robots are in the United States?

As of September 2017, there were 4,271 Da Vinci Surgical System units installed around the world. Of those, 2,770 are in the United States and 719 are in Europe.

Does Intuitive Surgical use AI?

Robotic Surgery Intuitive Surgical is working to enhance its AI technology and is moving towards the completion of general repetitive tasks being completed wholly with AI.

Is Intuitive Surgical Fortune 500?

Intuitive Surgical | 2022 Fortune 500 | Fortune.

How much does Intuitive ion cost?

Its Ion systems sell for $600,000 each with nearly 100 installed in 2021. Ion enables general, gynecological, urologic, cardiothoracic, and head and neck surgical procedures. The resulting outcome of enabling surgeons to operate with more accuracy and control leads to less complications and quicker recovery times.

What does single port mean?

The "port" refers to the number of inlet ports on one of the cylinder heads. If you look closley at one side of the engine, in between where the two spark plug wires go there will be either a single steel tube that bends round the engine and connects to the carburettor (single port engine)

What is a single port robot?

Single port, single scar The da Vinci SP system provides surgeons with robotic-assisted technology designed for deep and narrow access to tissue in the body. The ability to enter the body through a single, small incision helps surgeons perform more complex procedures that result in less pain and fewer complications.

How does the Da Vinci robot work?

Your surgeon in control Robots don't perform surgery. Your surgeon performs surgery with da Vinci by using instruments that he or she guides via a console. The da Vinci system translates your surgeon's hand movements at the console in real time, bending and rotating the instruments while performing the procedure.

How much is da Vinci surgical robot?

But the robot's US$2-million price tag and negligible effect on cancer outcomes is sparking concern that it's crowding out more affordable treatments. There are more than 5,500 da Vinci robots globally, manufactured by California-based tech giant, Intuitive.

Is robotic surgery covered by insurance?

Is robotic surgery covered by insurance? Surgery with the robotic surgical system is a type of minimally invasive surgery. Most insurance plans include robotic surgery in their minimally invasive coverage. Major insurance plans, including United, Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield, cover robotic surgery.

How much does the da Vinci XI cost?

The robots themselves are extremely expensive, generally costing around $2 million, but that high cost isn't stopping new robot buyers from purchasing the new table, Lee said. An estimated 75% of those who buy the da Vinci Xi robot said they intend to purchase the table as well.

What is the success rate of robotic prostatectomy?

The positive margin rate was 9.4% for all patients; i.e. 2.5% for T2 tumours, 23% for T3a and 53% for T4. The overall biochemical recurrence free (PSA level<0.1 ng/mL) survival was 95% at mean follow-up of 9.7 months. There was complete continence at 3 and 6 months in 89% and 95% of patients, respectively.

Why is ISRG CA infrastructure and systems appropriately secured?

ISRG CA infrastructure and systems are appropriately secured in order to protect CA software and data from unauthorized access or modification. Access to systems is secured via multi-factor authentication whenever possible. Security updates are applied in a timely fashion. Vulnerability scans are run regularly.

Where is ISRG Secure PKI located?

ISRG Secure PKI Facilities are located in the United States, as are all copies of CA root and intermediate private keys.

How long does ISRG keep certificates?

ISRG retains all documentation relating to certificate requests and the verification thereof, and all Certificates and revocation thereof, for at least seven years after any Certificate based on that documentation ceases to be valid.

What is ISRG PKI?

The ISRG PKI conform s to the current version of the guidelines adopted by the Certification Authority/Browser Forum (“CAB Forum”) when issuing publicly trusted certificates, including the Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management of Publicly Trusted Certificates (“Baseline Requirements”).

What is read only access?

Read only access to the Policy and Legal Repository and certificate information is unrestricted. Write access is protected by logical and physical controls.

Does ISRG issue certificates?

3.2.5 Validation of authority. ISRG does not issue certificates to organizations, and thus does not validate any natural person's authority to request certificates on behalf of organizations. Organizations have the option to specify CA issuance authority via CAA records, which ISRG respects.

Does ISRG have rights to use domain names?

ISRG reserves the right to make all decisions regarding Subscriber names in certificates. Entities requesting certificates will be required to demonstrate their right to use names (e.g. demonstrate control of a domain name), but trademark rights are not verified.

What is ISRG robotics?

ISRG develops, manufactures, and markets robotic products designed to improve patient’s clinical outcomes through minimally invasive surgery, most notably with the da Vinci Surgical System. The company’s Ion endoluminal system enables the biopsy of small and hard-to-reach nodules.

What is the rating of ISRG?

ISRG’s strong fundamentals are reflected in its POWR Ratings. The stock has an overall B rating , which equates to a Buy in our proprietary rating system. The POWR Ratings assess stocks by 118 different factors, each with its theweighting.

How much will ISRG revenue be in 2021?

Analysts expect ISRG’s revenue for the fiscal year 2021 to be $5.64 billion, representing a 29.5% growth year-over-year. The company has an impressive earnings surprise history; it beat the consensus EPS estimates in each of the trailing four quarters. Its EPS is expected to grow 44.1% in the current year. Moreover, the stock has gained 21.9% over the past nine months and 40.1% over the past year.

What company did MTRN acquire?

This month, MTRN acquired an electronic materials business, H.C. Starck Solutions. This strategic and transformational acquisition should strengthen MTRN’s position in the semiconductor industry, drive its market growth, expand margins, and help it deliver consistent double-digit EPS growth.

Introduction

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aPollO2k commented 24 days ago

Ich have the same issue. Only with the nextcloud client. I use the certificate in Browsers, Mail Clients, FTP Servers with no issues. But Nextcloud client prints this warning.

megmug commented 24 days ago

On my windows machines, I see the same problem. Interestingly, on my Ubuntu desktop with Nextcloud Client 3.3.4 it still works.

martin-rueegg commented 24 days ago

Same here. My workaround - after verifying the fingerprint - was to trust the certificate anyway (needs to be done for every client installation and for every linked account therein separately).

ElchWG commented 24 days ago

I have the same problem on my Windows machine with client version 3.3.4 and we don't even use Let's Encrypt on our server installation. We have a valid DigiCert wildcard certificate for our domain. Access via browser works fine with that certificate.

qupfer commented 24 days ago

on the website, there is now an new version 3.3.5 which seems to fix the issue

chris246 commented 24 days ago

This only fixed the issue on one PC for me, on the other I still get the error...

jheyens commented 24 days ago

This also breaks the auto updater. The domain "updates.nextcloud.org" is also signed using an LE certificate rooted in ISRG Root X1. You won't be able to push the update to affected Windows users, unless you temporarily switch to another trusted certificate on at least the domain "updates.nextcloud.org"

What version of Windows 10 do you need to connect to a remote device?

For devices running Windows 10, version 1703 or earlier, the user must sign in to the remote device first before attempting remote connections.

Can you connect to Azure AD remotely?

If the user who joined the PC to Azure AD is the only one who is going to connect remotely, no additional configuration is needed. To allow additional users or groups to connect to the PC, you must allow remote connections for the specified users or groups. Users can be added either manually or through MDM policies:

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Introduction

  • 1.1 Overview
    This Certification Practice Statement ("CPS") document outlines the certification services practices for Internet Security Research Group ("ISRG") Public Key Infrastructure ("ISRG PKI"). ISRG PKI services include, but are not limited to, issuing, managing, validating, revoking, and renewin…
  • 1.2 Document name and identification
    This is the ISRG Certification Practices Statement. This document was approved for publication by the ISRG Policy Management Authority, and is made available at https://letsencrypt.org/repository/. The following revisions have been made:
See more on letsencrypt.org

Publication and Repository Responsibilities

  • 2.1 Repositories
    ISRG CP, CPS, Privacy Policy, Subscriber Agreement, and WebTrust audit documents are made publicly available in the Policy and Legal Repository, which can be found at: https://letsencrypt.org/repository/
  • 2.2 Publication of certification information
    Records of all ISRG root and intermediate certificates, including those that have been revoked, are available in the Certificate Repository: https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/ ISRG certificates contain URLs to locations where certificate-related information is published, including revocatio…
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Identification and Authentication

  • 3.2 Initial identity validation
    ISRG may elect not to issue any certificate at its sole discretion.
  • 3.4 Identification and authentication for revocation request
    Identification and authentication for revocation requests is performed by ISRG in compliance with Section 4.9 of this document. Identification and authentication are not required when revocation is being requested by ISRG.
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Certificate, Crl, and OCSP Profiles

  • 7.1 Certificate profile
    All fields are as specified in RFC5280, including fields and extensions not specifically mentioned. Extensions are not marked critical unless specifically described here as critical.
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Introduction

  • 1.1 Overview
    This Certification Practice Statement ("CPS") document outlines the certification services practices for Internet Security Research Group ("ISRG") Public Key Infrastructure ("ISRG PKI"). ISRG PKI services include, but are not limited to, issuing, managing, validating, revoking, and renewin…
  • 1.2 Document name and identification
    This is the ISRG Certification Practices Statement. This document was approved for publication by the ISRG Policy Management Authority, and is made available at https://letsencrypt.org/repository/. The following revisions have been made:
See more on letsencrypt.org

Publication and Repository Responsibilities

  • 2.1 Repositories
    ISRG CP, CPS, Privacy Policy, Subscriber Agreement, and WebTrust audit documents are made publicly available in the Policy and Legal Repository, which can be found at: https://letsencrypt.org/repository/
  • 2.2 Publication of information
    Records of all ISRG Root and Subordinate CA certificates, including those that have been revoked, are available in the Certificate Repository: https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/ ISRG certificates contain URLs to locations where certificate-related information is published, including revocatio…
See more on letsencrypt.org

Identification and Authentication

  • 3.2 Initial identity validation
    ISRG may elect not to issue any certificate at its sole discretion.
  • 3.4 Identification and authentication for revocation request
    Identification and authentication for revocation requests is performed by ISRG in compliance with Section 4.9 of this document. Identification and authentication are not required when revocation is being requested by ISRG.
See more on letsencrypt.org

Certificate, Crl, and OCSP Profiles

  • 7.1 Certificate profile
    All fields are as specified in RFC 5280, including fields and extensions not specifically mentioned.Extensions are not marked critical unless specifically described here as critical.
See more on letsencrypt.org

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