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Security in the cloud (Microsoft Azure)

One of the advantages to having a cloud-based solution is that cloud solutions must adhere to strict ISO security standards in addition to the regular security audits. Cloud computing protects company data better by allowing many methods of storage. This layered approach includes critical elements such as encryption, key management, strong access controls, and security intelligence. 

Cursum Learning Center security

Cursum Learning Center offers a Azure cloud solution with the client installations and data stored on a data center. For EU customers, by default, the data is stored on the West Europe data center.

All traffic to and from our Azure cursum.net sites (and custom domains that we have set up) are encrypted using SSL, which means that your data is protected when you're connected to a site and your personal data is secure. 

All passwords are stored encrypted, and all sites are continuously monitored from five different globally-distributed sites at five-minute intervals.

Azure security

Having a site on Azure means that it is constantly monitored and backed up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Azure provides you with a wide array of configurable security options and the ability to control them so that you can customize security to meet the unique requirements of your deployments to meet your IT control policies and adhere to external regulations. 

By using encryption, information is less accessible to hackers or anyone not authorized to view your data. Additionally, you can set different security settings based on your user profiles.

To find out more, you can read the Azure documentation: 

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