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Welcome to Syncrent's trust center

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Identity and access management

Robust mechanisms ensure only verified individuals can access systems and data

Multi-factor authentication

All internal user accounts must present an additional verification factor beyond a password, significantly reducing the risk of compromise from stolen credentials.

Single sign-on integration

Centralized SAML and OIDC authentication streamlines user access while allowing customers to enforce their own identity policies.

Password and passkey policy

Strong password requirements and the required use of hardware or platform security keys minimise the likelihood of brute-force and credential reuse attacks.

Account lockout protection

Accounts are automatically suspended after multiple failed login attempts, blocking automated guessing and alerting security teams to suspicious activity.

Automated offboarding workflows

Access rights are revoked immediately when an employee departs, preventing orphaned accounts and reducing insider threat exposure.

Authorization and privilege management

Fine-grained controls restrict what authenticated users and services can do within the environment

Role-based access control

A documented RBAC matrix assigns permissions strictly according to job responsibilities, ensuring users can only perform authorised actions.

Principle of least privilege

Default permissions start at the minimum necessary level and are elevated only when justified, limiting potential damage from compromised accounts.

Privileged access management

Separate administrative accounts and dedicated controls isolate high-risk privileges from day-to-day user access.

Just-in-time access

Time-bound, approval-based access to production systems eliminates standing privileges and lowers the attack surface.

Segregation of duties

Critical functions such as code development and approval are intentionally split among different roles to prevent fraud and error.

Data protection and privacy

Comprehensive safeguards preserve confidentiality, integrity and proper handling of customer information

Encryption at rest

All stored data, databases and backups are encrypted using strong industry algorithms to prevent unauthorised disclosure if media is lost or stolen.

Encryption in transit

TLS protects every network connection so data remains confidential and tamper-proof while moving between users, services and regions.

Data classification scheme

Information is categorised into critical, confidential and public tiers, allowing tailored controls that match sensitivity and regulatory needs.

Data retention and deletion policy

Defined schedules and a 30-day right-to-erasure process ensure data is kept only as long as required and is securely removed when no longer needed.

Data minimisation practices

Only the data strictly necessary for stated purposes is collected and processed, reducing privacy risk and compliance scope.

Infrastructure and network security

Hardened, EU-hosted infrastructure with layered defenses protects service availability and confidentiality

EU data residency and multi-region redundancy

Customer data is hosted exclusively within European jurisdictions and replicated across multiple availability zones for high availability.

Network segmentation and zero trust

Production, staging and development environments are isolated with default-deny rules so lateral movement is heavily restricted.

Web application firewall and DDoS protection

All inbound traffic passes through filtering and traffic-scrubbing layers that block common exploits and large-scale denial-of-service attacks.

Intrusion detection and prevention

Network and host-based sensors continuously monitor for malicious activity, triggering real-time alerts for rapid response.

Operating system hardening

Baseline configurations follow recognised security benchmarks and are enforced via infrastructure-as-code for consistent, hardened deployments.

Application security

Security is embedded throughout the software lifecycle to prevent, detect and remediate vulnerabilities

Secure development lifecycle

All features undergo structured security reviews, integrating best practices from design through deployment for proactive risk reduction.

Automated code and dependency scanning

SAST, DAST, secret detection and third-party library checks run in CI/CD pipelines to identify issues before they reach production.

External penetration testing

Accredited testers perform annual assessments to validate defenses and provide independent assurance of application resilience.

Bug bounty program

A private vulnerability disclosure initiative rewards researchers for responsibly reporting security issues, enhancing overall coverage.

API security controls

OAuth-based authentication, scoped API keys, strict input validation and rate limiting protect programmatic interfaces from abuse.

Incident response and resilience

Formalised plans and targets ensure rapid containment, communication and recovery from security events

Documented incident response plan

Clearly defined roles and time-bound SLAs guide the team to triage and resolve security incidents within hours, minimising business impact.

Breach notification commitments

Authorities, affected individuals and customers are notified within strict timelines, meeting GDPR and contractual expectations.

Disaster recovery objectives

Recovery time and point objectives of under 12 and 6 hours respectively set tangible targets for service restoration.

Annual disaster recovery testing

Regular exercises validate that backup and restoration processes meet recovery objectives and uncover areas for improvement.

Business continuity exercises

Tabletop and full simulations test organisational readiness, ensuring critical operations continue during disruptive events.

Security operations and threat detection

Continuous monitoring and analytics provide early warning of suspicious behaviour and threats

Security information and event management

Centralised log correlation delivers real-time visibility across infrastructure and applications for rapid threat identification.

Automated alerting and ticketing

Security events automatically generate actionable alerts, streamlining response workflows and reducing mean time to detect.

Threat intelligence integration

External threat feeds enrich detections, allowing proactive blocking of emerging indicators of compromise.

User behavior analytics

Behavioural baselining highlights anomalous user actions that could signal compromised accounts or insider threats.

File integrity monitoring

Critical system files are continuously checked for unauthorised changes, adding an extra layer of tamper detection.

Vulnerability and patch management

Structured processes rapidly identify and remediate security weaknesses across systems and code

Bi-weekly vulnerability scanning

Regular automated scans uncover known vulnerabilities, ensuring prompt remediation before exploitation.

Emergency patch deployment

Critical security fixes are applied within 24 hours under an established emergency process to mitigate active threats.

Routine patch management cycle

All other updates are deployed within 30 days, keeping systems current and resilient against emerging risks.

Immutable infrastructure deployments

Servers are rebuilt from hardened images rather than patched in place, eliminating configuration drift and hidden persistence.

Endpoint protection platform

All company devices run managed EDR with real-time behavioural analysis to detect and stop malware and ransomware.

Employee security and awareness

People-centric controls foster a security-first culture and reduce human-related risks

Pre-employment background checks

Candidates with access to sensitive data undergo screening to validate trustworthiness before hiring.

Security awareness training

Mandatory onboarding and annual refresher courses keep staff informed about current threats and safe practices.

Secure coding education

Developers receive annual training aligned to OWASP guidance, improving code quality and reducing vulnerabilities.

Phishing simulations

Regular tests measure employee readiness and reinforce good email hygiene through immediate feedback.

Acceptable use and confidentiality agreements

All personnel sign binding policies and NDAs, establishing clear expectations and legal accountability for data handling.

AI governance

Dedicated controls ensure responsible, compliant and secure use of artificial intelligence capabilities

AI management system audits

Accredited third parties perform ongoing surveillance audits to verify adherence to the organisation’s AI governance framework.

Prompt redaction and output moderation

Automated filtering detects and removes sensitive or harmful content, mitigating prompt injection and data leakage risks.

No training on customer data

Customer information is excluded from model training activities, preserving confidentiality and intellectual property.

EU-hosted AI models

All model inference is executed on infrastructure located within the European Union, supporting regional compliance obligations.

Comprehensive AI compliance documentation

Detailed evidence of conformity with the EU AI Act is maintained and shared with customers upon request.

Compliance and assurance

Adherence to recognised standards and regulations provides independent validation of security practices

GDPR compliance

Processes, technical measures and DPO oversight ensure continuous alignment with European data protection requirements.

NIS2 alignment

Controls meet the EU Network and Information Security Directive, demonstrating resilience of essential digital services.

CIS controls implementation

All eighteen CIS Critical Security Controls are in place, reflecting a comprehensive, prioritised defence strategy.

NIST cybersecurity framework adoption

Risk management activities map to the five NIST CSF functions, enabling structured governance and continuous improvement.

Third-party risk management

Structured oversight of suppliers safeguards the security and privacy of outsourced services

Vendor security assessments

All critical service providers undergo due-diligence reviews prior to onboarding to validate their security posture.

Annual vendor reviews

Periodic reassessments verify ongoing compliance with security requirements and evolving threats.

Centralised vendor register

A maintained inventory records each supplier’s purpose, risk rating and contract status for easy oversight.

Contractual security clauses

Data processing agreements, NDAs and security obligations are embedded in every vendor contract to enforce protections.

Cyber insurance coverage

Dedicated insurance provides financial resilience against potential third-party or internal security incidents.

Remote work and endpoint security

Controls secure devices and connections for a distributed workforce

Managed devices via MDM

All company laptops and mobiles are centrally managed to enforce policies, apply updates and monitor compliance.

Full disk encryption

Mandatory encryption protects data on endpoints, ensuring confidentiality if a device is lost or stolen.

Remote wipe capability

Security teams can erase data on compromised or missing devices to prevent unauthorised access.

VPN-only internal access

Secure tunnels are required for reaching internal resources, shielding them from exposure to public networks.

Automatic screen lock

Devices lock after periods of inactivity, reducing the risk of unauthorised viewing in shared or remote environments.

Transparency and status communication

Open communication channels keep customers informed about service health and security matters

Public status page

Real-time availability metrics are published, offering immediate insight into platform performance.

Continuous uptime monitoring

Round-the-clock checks detect disruptions quickly and trigger internal response to minimise downtime.

Published incident history

Past incidents and resolutions are openly documented, demonstrating accountability and learning culture.

Dedicated security contact

Clear channels, including encrypted email, enable researchers to responsibly disclose vulnerabilities.

Sub-processor list with change notifications

Customers can review the current data processors and are informed before any material changes, supporting supply-chain transparency.