Ebypass Review

The promise of digital health—seamless, informed care—is undermined by the reality of data silos. A 2025 AMIA review noted that over 65% of unplanned hospital readmissions involve medication discrepancies directly attributable to inaccessible external records. Current solutions have evolved but remain inadequate:

We propose eBypass—a protocol that exactly bypasses the systemic barriers: centralized governance, permanent data storage, and patient-as-courier models. Instead, it creates a secure, ephemeral, and automated data channel exactly when and where clinicians need it.

In back-office operations, an ebypass might refer to automated approval chains. For instance, an expense report under $500 can automatically "bypass" the CFO's desk and go straight to accounting.

Use case: ERP systems and procurement portals. Benefit: 80% reduction in processing time.

The word "bypass" often raises red flags for security teams. If you are bypassing firewalls, checks, or verifications, aren't you creating a vulnerability? ebypass

The answer is nuanced. A well-designed ebypass does not remove security; it moves it to a different layer.

The Risk of "Default Trust" If your ebypass system always assumes the user is legitimate, a device thief gains total access. This is why modern ebypass solutions use risk-based authentication (RBA) .

How to Secure Your Ebypass:

The Golden Rule: Never bypass mandatory regulatory checks (KYC/AML). You can bypass user experience friction, but you cannot bypass compliance law. We propose eBypass —a protocol that exactly bypasses

Problem: Enterprise clients were complaining that provisioning new software seats took 48 hours because it required three levels of manager approval. Ebypass Solution: They built an administrative ebypass rule: "Any seat addition under 10 units automatically bypasses review and provisions instantly. A report is sent to managers after the fact." Result: Customer satisfaction score (CSAT) rose from 72% to 94%.

For international businesses, latency is a killer. A network ebypass uses intelligent routing to skip congested internet exchange points. If a direct fiber line is down, an SD-WAN ebypass reroutes traffic automatically.

Use case: Global video conferencing and real-time trading platforms. Benefit: Sub-100ms latency regardless of physical distance.

eBypass (often stylized as eBypass or E-Bypass) is a fail-safe mechanism that creates an alternative data pathway when a primary network security device—such as a firewall, intrusion prevention system (IPS), or data loss prevention (DLP) appliance—goes offline. Unlike a standard network reroute, eBypass typically involves intelligent electronic switching that occurs in milliseconds. The Golden Rule: Never bypass mandatory regulatory checks

The term is derived from two concepts:

In essence, eBypass hardware acts as a "heartbeat monitor" for inline security appliances. If the appliance crashes, loses power, or experiences a software lockup, the eBypass device automatically switches traffic around the failed unit.

Industrial environments (power grids, water treatment plants) cannot tolerate network downtime. However, they require inline security inspection. eBypass allows safety systems to remain active even when security appliances are being serviced.