Stellarise is committed to keep all of the possilby sensitive information secure. This means:

  • Stellarise network is composed by three datacenters in three different geographic London areas, all of them built on metal that is directly owned and managed by Stellarise.
  • Stellarise Connector is a public website and the browser communication is over SSL. This means that all of the communication between your browser and Stellarise servers is encrypted end-to-end.
  • Stellarise Connector follows the frontend/backend architecture; frontend is the user interface - the interactive part of the website -  backend is where Stellarise Connector hosts the data and internal processes.
  • Stellarise Connector backend and frontend are backed up every half an hour on geographically different datacenters. Every piece of information/software/backup is hosted on Stellarise Proprietary metal.
  • Frontend is a public interface and does not save any data locally, it's called stateless. This means that if someone obtains access to this machine, there is just code, no data at all
  • The data is hosted in the Backend, not reachable from outside the internal Stellarise network, encrypted twice and all the communications happen through SSL. Yes, even internally.
  • Of course this is a pain the Stellarise employees' daily work, but Stellarise embraces the "minimum privileges law". This means that accesses are restricted by desgin not only for external users, but also for the Stellarise employees themselves; indeed, they do not have shortcuts or less-secure accesses to each one of the Stellarise services.
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