HIPAA SRA tool for Mac

Finally, a HIPAA SRA that runs on your Mac.

The government's SRA Tool is Windows-only — a daily headache for the many clinics, dental offices, and therapy practices that run on Macs. Ward runs your full Security Risk Assessment right in the browser, and as a native macOS app, with your patient data never leaving the machine.

Run it on your Mac → vs. the ONC SRA Tool

Built for the Mac-first clinic

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No Windows, no Boot Camp

Stop borrowing a Windows laptop or wrestling an Excel workbook. Ward runs in Safari or Chrome on your Mac — and ships a signed macOS desktop app.

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PHI stays on your Mac

Local-first by default. Answers are stored in your browser or, in the desktop build, an encrypted local database. Nothing uploads by default.

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Same ONC-grade rigor

The same 7 sections, ~120 rubric-scored questions, threat catalog, and likelihood × impact rating — just on the OS you actually use.

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2026 readiness, included

The one-click readiness report the Windows tool doesn't have — encryption, MFA on ePHI, asset inventory, BA verification.

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Reports print on-device

Export the SRA, risk register, and POA&M, or "Save as PDF" from your Mac's print dialog — the PHI never touches our servers.

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Linux too

The same app runs on Linux and Windows, so a mixed-OS clinic or MSP can standardize on one tool.

Common questions

Is there a HIPAA SRA tool that runs on a Mac?
Yes — Ward. It runs in any browser today and ships as a native app for macOS, Windows, and Linux, with the same rubric-based scoring as the Windows-only ONC tool.
Does the Mac version keep PHI on my machine?
Yes. Ward is local-first: your answers and any patient data stay on your Mac, never uploaded by default.
Do I need to install anything?
No — run the full SRA in your browser with nothing to install. A signed macOS desktop app is also available for an offline, installed experience.

Run your HIPAA SRA on the Mac you already have.

Free, local-first, and complete — with the 2026 readiness report the Windows tool never had.

Launch the free SRA