Security

Your data security is our top priority. Learn about the measures we take to protect your information.

Security Overview

Glass Notes employs industry-standard security practices and technologies to ensure your data remains protected. Our security infrastructure is designed with multiple layers of protection.

Security Measures

Encryption

All data is encrypted both in transit and at rest using industry-standard encryption protocols.

  • TLS 1.3 for all data in transit
  • AES-256 encryption for data at rest
  • Encrypted backups with separate keys

Authentication

Secure authentication mechanisms protect access to your account.

  • Secure password hashing (bcrypt)
  • Optional two-factor authentication (2FA)
  • Session management with automatic expiry
  • SSO support for enterprise accounts

Infrastructure

Our infrastructure is built on secure, reliable cloud services with enterprise-grade protection.

  • EU-based data centers
  • Redundant systems with failover
  • Regular security patching
  • DDoS protection

Monitoring & Auditing

Continuous monitoring and logging helps us detect and respond to security events.

  • 24/7 security monitoring
  • Comprehensive audit logging
  • Automated threat detection
  • Regular security reviews

Access Control

Strict access controls ensure only authorized personnel can access systems and data.

  • Role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Principle of least privilege
  • Regular access reviews
  • Background checks for employees

Incident Response

In the event of a security incident, we have established procedures to:

  • 1.Identify and contain the incident promptly
  • 2.Assess the scope and impact
  • 3.Notify affected users within 72 hours as required by GDPR
  • 4.Implement remediation measures
  • 5.Conduct post-incident review and improvements

Report a Vulnerability

We take security seriously and appreciate responsible disclosure of any vulnerabilities. If you discover a security issue, please report it to us through our contact form.

Report a vulnerability