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Security

  • Continuous security and process compliance monitoring

  • Peer review code reviews required

  • Automatic static code analysis scanning

  • Data encryption at rest

  • Source code dependency scanning

  • Company-wide security awareness training

  • Multi-factor authentication required for all systems

  • Background checks for staff

  • Participate in bug-bounty program

Reliability

Compliance

Data storage

What OKR data does Appfire store?

  • OKR names, description, labels, teams, levels

  • Value of KRs including all historical values

  • Names of periods and their date ranges

  • Ids of issues connected to OKRs

  • Ids of users

Do you duplicate any sensitive data from Jira?

We don’t, we refer to Jira data over its' id. In particular, we don’t store details about users (such as their emails or names) and we don’t store details of issues (such as their summary, description, status, etc.)

Where does OKR for Jira store the data?

OKR for Jira stores data in Atlas Mongo hosted by Amazon Web Services infrastructure in both the United States and in EU servers. OKR for Jira data residency is dependent on where your Jira is hosted.


Should you have any questions regarding our data security policy, please refer to EULA FAQ, or contact us at: https://appfire.com/eula-contact/

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