As cloud adoption continues to grow, there is a need to ensure that data is protected and complies with an organization’s local data residency and data protection laws. Regulated and compliance-driven industries such as banking, insurance, government, and healthcare often require transparency and control over where personal data resides.
Currently, OneSpan maintains four instances of its e-signature service – one each in the U.S., Canada, the EU (Ireland, Germany), and Australia. When OneSpan provisions a customer’s account, customers may select their desired region. This determines where their e-signed documents will be processed and stored.
By leveraging the global data center networks of our technology partners (Amazon Web Services, IBM Cloud, and Microsoft Azure), OneSpan Sign offers both SaaS and private cloud deployment options for OneSpan Sign. OneSpan Sign’s ability to meet data residency requirements extends to the third-party apps we integrate with. For example, OneSpan Sign for Salesforce provides organizations with the flexibility to connect to any global instance of OneSpan Sign.
OneSpan Sign also became the first e-signature solution Authorized to Operate (ATO) under the U.S. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) in 2016. U.S. government organizations looking to implement e-signatures now have immediate access to a secure, FedRAMP-compliant cloud, hosted on Microsoft’s world-class Azure cloud infrastructure.
Visit the OneSpan Sign Trust Center for more information on the safeguards we have in place to meet and exceed the security control and compliance requirements of our customers around the world.
For businesses that are looking for maximum control, OneSpan Sign can be deployed and managed on-premises behind an organization’s own firewall and infrastructure.
Reply to: Where does OneSpan stores data
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 03:10pmHi techyashish,
Thanks for your post!
As stated in the eSignature Legality Guide, in terms of data residency:
As cloud adoption continues to grow, there is a need to ensure that data is protected and complies with an organization’s local data residency and data protection laws. Regulated and compliance-driven industries such as banking, insurance, government, and healthcare often require transparency and control over where personal data resides.
Currently, OneSpan maintains four instances of its e-signature service – one each in the U.S., Canada, the EU (Ireland, Germany), and Australia. When OneSpan provisions a customer’s account, customers may select their desired region. This determines where their e-signed documents will be processed and stored.
By leveraging the global data center networks of our technology partners (Amazon Web Services, IBM Cloud, and Microsoft Azure), OneSpan Sign offers both SaaS and private cloud deployment options for OneSpan Sign. OneSpan Sign’s ability to meet data residency requirements extends to the third-party apps we integrate with. For example, OneSpan Sign for Salesforce provides organizations with the flexibility to connect to any global instance of OneSpan Sign.
OneSpan Sign also became the first e-signature solution Authorized to Operate (ATO) under the U.S. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) in 2016. U.S. government organizations looking to implement e-signatures now have immediate access to a secure, FedRAMP-compliant cloud, hosted on Microsoft’s world-class Azure cloud infrastructure.
Visit the OneSpan Sign Trust Center for more information on the safeguards we have in place to meet and exceed the security control and compliance requirements of our customers around the world.
For businesses that are looking for maximum control, OneSpan Sign can be deployed and managed on-premises behind an organization’s own firewall and infrastructure.
Duo
Reply to: Where does OneSpan stores data
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 03:21pmThanks Duo Liang!
Just another Question on same note - So backups are also done on Region selected?