Security Policy

General

AutomationEdge Pvt Ltd(Hereafter referred as AutomationEdge) and its third-party providers have implemented extensive security measures to help protect against the risk of loss, misuse and alteration of any information under AutomationEdge’s control including using encryption, limiting employee access, and using industry-standard controls such as firewalls and secure environments for personally identifiable information.

HIPAA

AutomationEdge is a business associate under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). AutomationEdge runs a formal privacy and security management program that includes technical, physical, and administrative safeguards to protect the privacy, confidentiality, integrity, and availability of customer data, including HIPAA protected health information, such as:

  • Encryption of data in transit and at rest
  • Restriction of customer data to a need-to-know basis within AutomationEdge, and regular access control reviews
  • Required privacy and security training for all AutomationEdge workforce members
  • Formal risk management, including regular reviews of AutomationEdge’s risk and security posture
  • Implementing a secure software development lifecycle
  • Regularly backing up data (and disposing of it securely)
  • Designating incident response and business continuity teams, and regular training and testing response plans

Reporting Security Vulnerabilities

If you discover a potential security vulnerability, we strongly prefer that you notify us in private. Publicly disclosing a security vulnerability without informing us first puts the community at risk. When you notify us of a potential problem, we will work with you to make sure we understand the scope and cause of the issue. Thank you!

1. Data Center Security

AutomationEdge cloud offering runs on the Amazon Web Services global infrastructure platform. AWS publishes an “Overview of Security Processes” whitepaper that serves as the reference material for this section. SOC 2 reports are available directly from AWS upon request.

1.A. Compliance

AWS computing environments are continuously audited, with certifications from accreditation bodies across geographies and verticals, including ISO 27001, FedRAMP, DoD CSM, and PCI DSS. Additionally, AWS also has assurance programs that provide templates and control mappings to help customers establish the compliance of their environments running on AWS against 20+ standards, including the HIPAA, CESG (UK), and Singapore Multi-tier Cloud Security (MTCS) standards. p. 6 – “Introduction to AWS Security – July 2015”

1.B. Physical Security

AWS data centers are housed in nondescript facilities. Physical access is strictly controlled both at the perimeter and at building ingress points by professional security staff utilizing video surveillance, intrusion detection systems, and other electronic means. Authorized staff must pass two-factor authentication a minimum of two times to access data center floors. All visitors and contractors are required to present identification and are signed in and continually escorted by authorized staff. p. 5 – “Amazon Web Services: Overview of Security Processes – May 2017”

1.C. Environmental Security

AWS data center environmental controls include:

  • Fire detection and suppression systems
  • Redundant power systems, backed by Uninterruptible Power Supply units and generators
  • Climate and temperature controls
  • Active system monitoring
  1. 5-8 – “Amazon Web Services: Overview of Security Processes – May 2017”

2. AutomationEdge Network Security

2.A. Secure Architecture

The AutomationEdge stack runs in separate AWS Virtual Private Clouds. Most services run in a private subnet. Only SSL/TLS endpoints and a bastion host are exposed to the Internet. Backend users connect to the stack through the bastion host, which restricts access to stack components and logs activity for review. Our Prod and Test environments run in separate unconnected AWS accounts.

2.B. Firewalls

All public-facing EC2 instances use inbound Security Group rules configured in deny-all mode. Ports are opened as necessary for administrative SSH access. Public-facing AutomationEdge Endpoints (which consist in part of an AWS load balancer) are configured to allow traffic on all ports, but only listen on the specific ports required for functionality (e.g., 80 and 443 for an HTTPS Endpoint).

2.C. DDoS Protection and Mitigation

AutomationEdge’s VPC-based approach means that most stack components are not accessible from the Internet, and cannot be targeted directly by a DDoS attack.

AutomationEdge SSL/TLS endpoints include an AWS Elastic Load Balancer, which only supports valid TCP requests, meaning DDoS attacks such as UDP and SYN floods will not reach your app layer.

2.D. Port Scanning

AWS monitors and stops unauthorized port scanning. Because most of a AutomationEdge stack is private, and all hosts run strict firewalls, port scanning is generally ineffective.

2.E. Spoofing & Sniffing

The AWS network prohibits a host from sending traffic with a source IP or MAC address other than its own. The AWS hypervisor will also not deliver any traffic to a host the traffic is not addressed to, meaning even an instance running in promiscuous mode will not receive or be able to “sniff” traffic intended for other hosts.

  1. 13 – “Amazon Web Services: Overview of Security Processes – May 2017”

2.F. Network and Host Vulnerability Scanning

AutomationEdge scans both the Internet-facing network and private network of a master reference stack each month. AutomationEdge is responsible for network and host security and remediates adverse findings without customer intervention.

3. AutomationEdge Platform Security

3.A. Configuration and Change Management

For app services that have an SSL/TLS endpoint attached, AutomationEdge performs a health check on the container set before promoting it to the current release. If the health check fails, the container set is not promoted. Either way, the deploy is zero-downtime.

3.B. Logging and Monitoring

AutomationEdge logs application and API activity in a HIPAA compliant manner. AutomationEdge monitors performance indicators such as disk, memory, computer, and logging issues, and automatically resolves them on your behalf.

3.C. Host Hardening

AutomationEdge host operating systems are hardened based on the Center for Internet Security’s Security Configuration Benchmark for the OS and version in use. For all operating systems:

  • Operating systems are installed on hosts only from bare images, and only via automated configuration management. Services installed can be enumerated upon request.
  • Host password logins are disabled. SSH root keys are not permitted.
  • No password-based services are installed automatically. Password-based services (such as PostgreSQL) are provisioned only with unique AutomationEdge-generated passphrases. No default passwords are permitted.
  • Host security updates are automated.
  • All host ports are opened only via whitelist.

3.D. Databases

Databases run in the database layer of our stack, on a private subnet accessible only from app or bastion layer. SSL/TLS is required if the database protocol supports it. Disk volumes backing databases are encrypted at the filesystem level using AES encryption.

4. AutomationEdge Business Continuity

4.A. Backups

AutomationEdge automatically backs up several different types of data:

  • Customer metadata is stored in the AutomationEdge APIs, backed by the Amazon Relational Database Service. This metadata includes customer account data and AutomationEdge configuration data, such as environmental variables. Backups are taken nightly and retained for 30 days.
  • AutomationEdge customer database disks are automatically backed up nightly and retained for 30 days and backed up externally. No customer action is required. Two backup copies are kept: One in the region where the database runs, to facilitate fast disaster recovery; the other in a separate geographic region to protect against loss of the original region.

4.B. Fault Tolerance

AWS data centers are clustered into regions, and sub-clustered into availability zones, each of which is designed as an independent failure zone, meaning they are:

  • Physically separated
  • Located in lower-risk flood plains
  • Equipped with independent uninterruptible power supplies and onsite backup generators
  • Fed via different grids from independent utilities, and
  • Redundantly connected to multiple tier-1 transit providers

4.C. High Availability

High availability is primarily handled by AutomationEdge’s microservices architecture that supports running multiple instances of our critical services across multiple availability zones.

AutomationEdge makes use of load balancers and health checks to ensure incoming connections are routed to healthy services and a red/black deployment strategy to ensure new service instances are working before an old one is removed.

The production system is designed to eliminate single points of failure where possible and supports switching on to a backup cluster in a different datacenter if required.

4.D. Disaster Prevention and Recovery

AutomationEdge monitors the stability and availability of customer infrastructure and automatically recovers from disruptions, including app and database failures. In the event of a disaster, AutomationEdge restores apps from the last healthy build image and restores data from the last backup. In the event of a database outage, AutomationEdge will automatically recover the underlying database instance and disk. If the disk is unavailable, AutomationEdge will restore from a backup.

5. AutomationEdge Internal Security

5.A. AutomationEdge Access

We do not access or use data for any purpose other than for developing and operating the Services and as required by law. AutomationEdge workforce members are granted least-privilege access to customer environments only when a specific business need arises.

5.B. Security Management

AutomationEdge manages information security consistent with ISO 27001 and applicable legal and regulatory requirements such as HIPAA and GDPR.

Disclaimer

Notwithstanding AutomationEdge’s extensive efforts, such security measures may not prevent all loss, misuse or alteration of information disclosed on the Site. Therefore, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

We will retain your information for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide you services. If you wish to cancel your account or request that we no longer use your information to provide you services contact us at [email protected]. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.