Our Confluence plugin is designed with privacy in mind. We do not store any personal data within our systems. The only information retained in our database includes:
Our database infrastructure is hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS), leveraging their robust security protocols. Key features include:
AWS also ensures the security of data through comprehensive backup measures :
Encrypted backups are managed automatically. Should access to the KMS key be lost, AWS provides a recovery period and protocols to restore encrypted instances using backup snapshots (AWS Documentation) (Amazon Web Services, Inc.).
Our plugin ensures that all incoming and outgoing requests are encrypted using HTTPS and SSL, aligning with best practices for data security. This guarantees that data is protected during transit between our plugin and the Confluence platform.
We adhere to the recommendations set forth by the Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information (ANSSI), the French National Cybersecurity Agency. This compliance ensures our security measures are in line with national standards for data protection and cybersecurity.
For more detailed information about AWS's encryption and security practices, you can refer to their official documentation: