Boddle Security and Privacy groups establish policies and controls, monitor compliance with those controls, and prove our security and compliance to third-party auditors
Data protection
All datastores with customer data, in addition to S3 buckets, are encrypted at rest. Sensitive collections and tables also use row-level encryption.
This means the data is encrypted even before it hits the database so that neither physical access, nor logical access to the database, is enough to read the most sensitive information.
Boddle Learning uses TLS 1.2 or higher everywhere data is transmitted over potentially insecure networks.
We also use features such as HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) to maximize the security of our data in transit. Server TLS keys and certificates are managed by AWS and deployed via Application Load Balancers.
Encryption keys are managed via AWS Key Management System (KMS). KMS stores key material in Hardware Security Modules (HSMs), which prevents direct access by any individuals, including employees of Amazon and Boddle Learning. The keys stored in HSMs are used for encryption and decryption via Amazon’s KMS APIs.
Application secrets are encrypted and stored securely via AWS Secrets Manager and Parameter Store, and access to these values is strictly limited.
Product Security
Boddle Learning engages with one of the best penetration testing consulting firms in the industry to test our product and systems annually. All areas of the Boddle Learning product and cloud infrastructure are in-scope for these assessments, and source code is fully available to the testers in order to maximize the effectiveness and coverage.
Data Privacy
At Boddle Learning, data privacy is a first-class priority. We are a trustworthy steward of all sensitive data.
Regulatory Compliance
Boddle Learning evaluates updates to regulatory and emerging frameworks to continuously evolve our platform.
Data Policy and DPA
View Boddle Learning Privacy Policy
View Boddle Learning DPA
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