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Security Information

Servers

Tascom is running on branded servers with multiple redundancy options. Tascom operates on a private cloud connecting USA(Multiple Locations), UK, Ireland, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and Hong Kong.

All servers are powered by GIGA bit networks and secured by CISCO. We use the highest quality hardware for our servers and all our data runs on multiple SAS drives.

System Security

We use firewalls and logical access control to protect our servers from unauthorized system access, allowing only trusted operations personnel to manage our systems. We also make sure to use strong configuration standards to harden our servers, and we keep them up-to-date with the latest security patches.

Application security

We support strong cryptography for communication over public networks, so that your Tascom Dashboard password, API secret, and contents of your communications may be protected in transit as set forth below.

Type of communication

Secure protocols used

Other protocols used

Between customers and Tascom APIs

HTTPS, SMPP-over-SSL, SIPS, SMPP-over-IPsec

SMPP, SIP, RTP

Tascom Dashboard

HTTPS

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Between Tascom and carriers

VPN, HTTPS, SMPP-over-IPsec, ENUM-over-IPsec

HTTP, SMPP, ENUM, SIP, RTP

In connection with the provision of our services, Tascom has secured direct relationships with telecommunications carriers and similar services providers around the globe. While many of our connections with these carriers are secure, some of these "last mile" connections are unencrypted. This is beyond our control and depends on the carrier, as some telecommunications providers have legacy infrastructure and do not currently support secure protocols. We opt for secured communication with carriers when available.

Tascom is committed to supplying a highly available platform and we do our best to minimize outages. Through use of a content delivery network, geographically redundant data centers, and redundancy within each data center, we ensure failovers exist at several levels to maximize uptime.

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How do we use cookies?

We use two types: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as an existing user, so it's easier to return to tascom.io. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by tascom.io when you return to the site. Session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session).

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