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As a market leader in online behavioral measurement and reporting, SiteClarity is strongly committed to best practices in data security, employing a rigorous set of controls and processes that exceed the highest industry standards.
Secure Reporting and Data Storage
- Permission-Based Reports - SiteClarity reports are accessed through a secure connection using a user-defined login and password.
- Secure Data Exports - SiteClarity provides secure file transfer using PGP file encryption through SFTP.
- Administration Privileges - Permissions can be set to restrict access to SiteClarity reports, administration tools and other features.
- Installed Software Solution - The SiteClarity system is available as an Application Service Provider (ASP) and Installed Solution. The Installed Solution is ideal for companies who adhere to stringent privacy protections and wish to keep customer data solely within a private network.
Additional Benefits and Security Controls
Security Organization - As a part of Experian, SiteClarity clients benefit from information security leadership through Experian's Chief Information Security Officer who oversees the development, implementation, and coordination of SiteClarity's information security programs.
HIPAA and GLB - SiteClarity provides access for clients to assess the security of its technologies and physical facilities, as well as detailed data access use requirements as part of its client services agreement.
Risk Assessments - Experian performs information security reviews for new SiteClarity systems and major revisions to existing systems based on a formal, documented risk assessment process.
Security Awareness Training - All employees, contractors, and temporary personnel are required to take security awareness training courses with annual re-certification.
EU Data Directive Compliance - CheetahMail SiteClarity participates with the U.S. Department of Commerce Safe Harbor Framework and authorizes the Direct Marketing Association (of which Experian is a Board Member) to manage any potential dispute resolutions.
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