
HubSpot
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- CCPA
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- EU-US Privacy Shield
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- Product Security
Customers who use HubSpot’s built-in login are also encouraged to set up two-factor authentication two-factor authentication for their HubSpot accounts, and portal administrators can configure their HubSpot portals to ensure that all users have two-factor authentication enabled.
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- Data Security
- Data Encrypted At-Rest
HubSpot leverages several technologies to ensure stored data is encrypted at rest. The physical and virtualized hard drives used by HubSpot product server instances as well as long-term storage solutions like AWS S3 use AES-256 encryption. User passwords are hashed and are encrypted at rest. Certain email features work by providing an additional level of both at-rest and in-transit encryption.
- Data Encrypted In-Transit
All sensitive interactions with the HubSpot products (e.g., API calls, login, authenticated sessions to the customer's portal, etc.) are encrypted in-transit with TLS 1.2, or 1.3 and 2,048 bit keys or better. Transport layer security (TLS) is also available by default for customers who host their websites on the HubSpot platform.
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- Privacy
- Data Retention Policy
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- Availability & Reliability
- Denial of Service (DoS) Protection
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- Service Monitoring
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- Infrastructure
- ISO 27001 - Data Center
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- SOC 2 - Data Center
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- Threat Management
- Penetration Testing
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- Subprocessors
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