Security and Data Protection Overview
We provide this overview so that you can better understand the security measures we’ve put in place to protect the information and data that you store on the Incubator.org online community platform.
Secure Storage
We encrypt the data that you store on Incubator.org using the AES-2048 standard, which is the same encryption standard used by banks to secure customer data.
Secure Transfers
Your data is sent between Incubator.org’s desktop clients and our server over a secure channel using 2048-bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption, the standard for secure Internet network connections. The transmission of data between our web server and your browser is automatically adjusted to SSL, regardless of your initial connection type.
Secure Facility
Incubator.org uses The3rdParty.co Digital Agency (Managed Services Provider) to serve our user base.
Data Backups
Incubator.org keeps redundant backups of all data to prevent the remote possibility of data loss. In the unlikely event that this redundancy were to fail, Incubator.org has the capability of restoring nightly backups.
Privacy
A copy of our full privacy policy can be found at: https://incubator.org/privacy-policy We guard your privacy to the best of our ability and work hard to protect your information from unauthorized access.
Like most online services, we have a small number of employees who must be able to access user data for the reasons stated in our privacy policy (e.g., when legally required to do so). But that’s the rare exception, not the rule. We have strict policy and technical access controls that prohibit employee access except in these rare circumstances. In addition, we employ a number of physical and electronic security measures to protect user information from unauthorized access.
Third-party Apps
If you choose to access Incubator.org using third-party applications (“apps”), be aware that those apps utilize their own security protocols and have their own privacy policies. If you’re not comfortable with the privacy and security features of those apps, you shouldn’t use them to access Incubator.org. For example, third-party apps might not employ encryption when transmitting data, might collect information that Incubator.org does not, and might use information differently than Incubator.org does.
Compliance with Laws and Law Enforcement
As set forth in our privacy policy, and in compliance with United States law, Incubator.org cooperates with United States law enforcement when it receives valid legal process, which may require Incubator.org to provide the contents of your private Ideas.
I think I’ve found a security exploit. Where do I report security concerns?
We take a number of measures to ensure that the data you store on Incubator.org is safe and secure. While we’re very confident in our technology, we recognize that no system can guarantee data security with 100% certainty. For that reason, we will continue to innovate to make sure that our security measures are state of the art, and we will investigate any and all reported security issues concerning Incubator.org’s services or software.
For a direct line to our security experts, report security issues to: pablo at the3rdparty dot co
We’ll fully credit anybody whose reports lead to the improvement of Incubator.org security.