Running applications and storing data on the cloud is more secure than on-premises. That's a bold statement, and may seem contrary to expectations, but the fact remains that reputable cloud hosting services like Atlassian Cloud provide a level of security that organizations cannot duplicate on-premises.
Data distributed to multiple centers for redundancy, server virtualization for data backup, segmentation from user workstations, and full-time teams dedicated to patching security flaws and issues: Atlassian Cloud offers these capabilities that most organizations could not replicate on their own, at least not without budget-breaking financial and staffing resources.
Let’s explain how Atlassian Cloud literally provides the highest level of security and compliance.
Whether you’re using Jira Service Management, Confluence, or another Atlassian product, Atlassian Cloud uses military-grade encryption. In the rare case that an attacker obtains data from Atlassian Cloud servers, they won’t be able to read any of it due to this level of encryption.
Military-grade encryption is AES-256, which means Advanced Encryption Standard with 256-bit keys. This is the standard for information security set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a unit of the U.S. Commerce Department. In the U.S. Government, AES-128 is used for unclassified information, which means a key size equal to greater than 128 bits. AES-256 is used for classified information.
This level of data encryption also applies to the backup system. Atlassian Cloud’s uses the snapshot of Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service) to create automated daily backups of each RDS instance. Those snapshots are retained for 30 days with support for point-in-time recovery and encrypted with AES-256.
Backups are also replicated to multiple data centers within particular Amazon Web Services (AWS) regions, giving organizations confidence that their data is safe and can be restored in case of an unforeseen calamity.
When customers share data with organizations, they do so with the implicit expectation that the organization does everything needed to protect their personal information, from medical records to credit card numbers. Atlassian Cloud meets several regulatory standards to protect your customers’ information.
Beyond meeting these security standards and regulations, Atlassian physically protects your cloud data, too. Atlassian restricts access to buildings and offices to appropriate personnel and monitors all entrances and exists. Badge access is required to access any non-public area and security guards monitor in person and over closed-circuit video. Data centers require biometric identity verification measures.
Atlassian Cloud provides physical protection for your data, adherence to the highest levels of encryption and security standards, and complies with critical regulations for businesses of any type.
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