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How is child data kept secure in ASQ Online?
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Your information is stored on RAID 5 storage systems, which use redundancy to protect against data loss and are designed to recover data quickly in the event of a hardware or disk failure. Brookes Publishing takes precautions to protect the confidentiality and security of the data collected and stored in the site’s database by using industry-recognized security safeguards such as firewalls, coupled with carefully developed security procedures to protect your information from loss, misuse, or unauthorized alteration. 

Browser-level encryption protects all of your confidential data and information. ASQ Online uses 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, which is also employed by most financial institutions, medical data centers, and government agencies to ensure that data is secure from interception during transmission. To authorize and certify access, we use VeriSign, an advanced security solution designed to provide secure communications and transactions over the Internet and private networks. SSL prevents unauthorized access to your data. 

Regular backups of the site and all data are made; all data are backed up in full on a weekly basis with incremental backups being made daily. Backed-up data are stored at a secure site for a period of 90 days. 

For a detailed explanation of the security protocols used by ASQ Online, please read our ASQ Online Technical Information sheet.

ASQ Online Technical Information Sheet: https://agesandstages.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ASQ-Online-tech-specs-compliance_7.2020.pdf

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