Security

At GoSkript, we take security seriously. Our team works to continually refine our data protection processes to ensure the availability, confidentiality and integrity of data.

We also ask for your assistance in following our guidelines regarding strong passwords, using Multi-Factor Authentication and having your user settings customized to the security level that you are most comfortable with.

Internal Controls:

We have made certain business decisions to strengthen the security of the GoSkript platform.

One such example is that we do not allow public email addresses to be used (@gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.). While we understand this may cause problems for certain users, our decision is a necessity to heighten the security for all users and the platform. 

We understand the nature of SaaS software and conducting business in the cloud. Our company adheres to numerous stringent security protocols and methodologies. We monitor government and other websites to stay abreast of any emerging threats and update our software code when necessary.  We also have protocols in place (should we need them) for locking down our software/your data and communicating to users if a breach ever occurs. 

We undertake vulnerability analysis and penetration testing and have industry-standard intrusion detection systems operating at all times.

Partners:

We partner only with top companies in the industry to ensure our entire system is secure from the ground up.  Our servers and systems use Secure Socket Layer (SSL/TLS 1.2) protocol to safeguard your information during online transactions. In addition, we keep all of the data sequestered on different servers and systems which ensures even higher security.

Our platform runs on Control Plane which is both SOC 2, Type II and Level 1 PCI DSS compliant.

Transcripts are stored on encrypted Amazon AWS storage servers, using the highest encryption and protection methods in the industry. 

Payment information is stored, processed and transmitted via Stripe, a leading secure payment processing platform.

Video files are combined and compressed using the Google video transcode service and stored on Google encrypted storage servers using the leading industry standard AES-256 encryption.