SSL/TLS can be used to protect healthcare data by encrypting the communication between a user’s browser and the healthcare provider’s server. This encryption ensures that the data being transmitted, such as sensitive patient information, is unreadable to anyone who intercepts it. Additionally, SSL/TLS certificates can be used to authenticate the identity of the healthcare provider’s server to the user’s browser, ensuring that the user is communicating with the correct server and not a malicious imposter. This helps to prevent data breaches and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of healthcare data.