Insurance
Protect Policy Number Fields in Insurance from Script Injection
In insurance, policy number is one of the most targeted data types. Standard HTML inputs expose it to script injection attacks. SmartField encrypts it at the keystroke level.
The Risk
Policy Number entered in a standard form is immediately accessible:
// Script Injection attack:
document.querySelector('input').value
// "Policy Number data here" ← stolen
The Fix
<smart-field type="password" encrypt-key="/api/sf-key"
placeholder="policy number"></smart-field>
Now the same attack returns AES-256-GCM encrypted data. The policy number never exists as plaintext in the browser.
What the Attacker Gets
document.querySelector('smart-field').value
// "eyJ2IjoxLCJpdiI6IkNxT3..." ← 600+ chars of encrypted gibberish
Useless without your server's RSA-2048 private key.
Compliance
SmartField uses NIST-approved algorithms: AES-256-GCM (SP 800-38D) and RSA-2048 (SP 800-56B). Compatible with PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, SOX, and FISMA requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does SmartField protect policy number in insurance?+
SmartField encrypts policy number at the keystroke level using AES-256-GCM. The data never exists as plaintext in the browser DOM. Script Injection Protection is achieved through 13 independent security layers including closed Shadow DOM and WeakMap isolation.
Can script injection attacks steal policy number?+
Not with SmartField. The .value property returns encrypted payloads only. The real policy number is stored in a WeakMap inside a closed Shadow DOM, invisible to any JavaScript including script injection attacks.
How do I implement this?+
Replace your standard input with smart-field. 2 lines of HTML. Install the server SDK (Node.js, Python, Java, Go, PHP, or Ruby) to decrypt on your backend.
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