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StudioCloud Storage and Security

Overview

StudioCloud recognizes that information storage and security is a paramount concern for all users.  This tutorial provides a breakdown of security measures that StudioCloud has in place.

Physical Location

Your StudioCloud information is not only stored on each of your computers but also on StudioCloud's servers.  Here is some additional information about StudioCloud's servers and the security that is employed.

  • Certification - Our servers are housed in state-of-the art secured datacenters with SAS 70 Type II certification. This certification provides outside affirmation that has established adequate internal controls and that those controls are operating efficiently.
  • Physical Security - The data centers are housed in nondescript facilities, and critical facilities have extensive setback and military grade perimeter control beams as well as other natural boundary protection.  Physical access is strictly controlled both at the perimeter and at building ingress points by professional security staff utilizing video surveillance, state of the art intrusion detection systems, and other electronic means.
  • Backups - All customer data is backed up every 2 hours and stored in multiple physical locations which have the same security levels.
  • Connection to Servers - All communications to and from the data center, are encrypted with full industry standard 128-bit SSL security.

Individual Computer Security

StudioCloud provides the option of only allowing StudioCloud to be used on specific pre-approved computers.

Click here for a tutorial on how to enable individual computer security.

Computer Login History

StudioCloud provides two different login history reports based either on a specific computer or on a specific StudioCloud user.

Click here for a tutorial on how to view the login history of either a specific user or a specific computer.

Employee Security Roles

StudioCloud supports assigning employees different security roles based on the level of access they are allowed in StudioCloud.

Click here for a tutorial on how to setup the security roles for an employee.