Amoeboids considers the security of our systems and security of customers data to be of the utmost importance.
Hackers also have access to this page and can’t disclose much here, If you have any further questions don’t hesitate to contact us.
Security Practices
Amoeboids uses a variety of tools and techniques to help protect our data and software.
Hosting
We use AWS as infrastructure provider to serve applications. We choose AWS simply because it is secure, it scales and reliable.
How secure AWS is?
Some even say “It is secured better than most banks vault around the world”
AWS Security Whitepaper – AWS canonical whitepaper on its security practices. Continually updated to address the security specifications for every AWS service.
Independent security audits of AWS – AWS provides certification reports that describe how AWS infrastructure meets international security standards, including:
ISO 27001 – a widely recognized international security management standard
SOC – 3rd party examination reports on AWS security and availability controls
FedRamp – the security standard for the federal government
Case studies on AWS security: Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Pacific Life Insurance
Password and Cookies
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Data encryption
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Data privacy
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Deleting data
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Porting your data
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Security Audits
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Database Access
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Disaster recovery
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Reporting Security Vulnerabilities
Amoeboids welcomes input from the security research community. Through responsible disclosure we are hoping to advance the cause of improving the security of our applications and user data. To that end, we encourage security researchers to notify us of any potential vulnerabilities by raising ticket here
Bug Bounties
We will be launching a formal bug bounty program shortly.