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The measures Planfix takes to ensure security and preservation of user data meet the standards for SaaS services: | The measures Planfix takes to ensure security and preservation of user data meet the standards for SaaS services: | ||
*real-time transactional backup to geographically distributed storage; | *real-time transactional backup to geographically distributed storage; | ||
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*duplicated storage of user files using Amazon S3 services in different datacenters. | *duplicated storage of user files using Amazon S3 services in different datacenters. | ||
Planfix provides additional means of protecting data, in addition to these standard methods: | Planfix provides additional means of protecting data, in addition to these standard methods: | ||
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* [[Two-factor authentication]] | * [[Two-factor authentication]] | ||
* [[Restricting access by IP address]] | * [[Restricting access by IP address]] | ||
== More information == | == More information == | ||
[https://planfix.com/security/ Security section on the site] | [https://planfix.com/security/ Security section on the site] |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 6 December 2024
The measures Planfix takes to ensure security and preservation of user data meet the standards for SaaS services:
- real-time transactional backup to geographically distributed storage;
- daily backup of user account data for the last day;
- SSL protocol encryption communication channel;
- control of access to data based on roles;
- isolation of databases for different accounts;
- duplicated storage of user files using Amazon S3 services in different datacenters.
Planfix provides additional means of protecting data, in addition to these standard methods:
More information