Your SOC 2 confidentiality policy defines procedures to handle confidential information about clients, partners, and the company. Clients and partners expect you to keep their data secure and a confidentiality policy will demand this same expectation of your employees.Here are best practices to consider when writing your confidentiality policy
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This episode we sit down with Will Charczuk, Engineering Group Lead at Blend. Will oversees the service management, runtime & alerting, and operations sub-teams. The crew talks in-depth about rapid deployment in a highly secure environment.
There are several different levels of SOC (Service Organization Control) reports and types, so it is easy to get them confused. This post will focus on outlining the path to SOC 2 Type 2.
Listen to this episode here! About This Episode Controlling access to a database is a solved problem… right? It can be straightforward for small teams and a small number of storage engines, but once either or both of those start to scale then things quickly become complex and difficult to manage. ...
Listen to this episode here! About This Episode strongDM Co-Founder and CTO Justin McCarthy has a quick chat with Risky Business' host Patrick to discuss strongDM, which makes a protocol proxy that you can use to provision production services (like Kubernetes and SQL access) to users without them ...
This episode we sit down with Peter Tormey, Head of Infrastructure at SoFi. The crew talks PII, security and what it takes to maintain privacy at-scale for the new model of finance. Peter leads the team that manages and develops a HA Postgres infrastructure using CoreOS utilizing K8s to orchestrate over 100 microservice databases.