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JAC59
3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Security Measures Practiced By Dropbox
My very small company uses Dropbox for our work files storage. We have been asked by a new customer IT audit to provide evidence of "our" penetration testing (how often done, provide a redacted repo...
- 3 years ago
JAC59 wrote:
I am trying to find anything specific to these topics that Dropbox does on a daily or continuous basis, so I can reply to the survey.
Refer to the following help article:
JAC59
Explorer | Level 3
Hi, Rich,
Thanks very much for your help!
I was hoping that there might be some more technically-detailed statement available from Dropbox such as "we do penetration testing of all of our server. sites in accordance with XYZ standard every X days (or continuously, or whatever). Identified vulnerabilities are ranked as to their risk and resolved as soon as possible".
What you provided is probably as good as it's going to get for a small user like me. I'm very happy with Dropbox and have been a customer for a long time, and having to answer a question like this for a customer's IT survey is pretty unusual.
Thanks again!
Rich
3 years agoSuper User II
JAC59 wrote:
... having to answer a question like this for a customer's IT survey is pretty unusual.
Get used to it! We get requests like that all the time from our customers, especially for government work (DFARS/NIST is a PITA!).
- JAC593 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Haha, yes indeed.
Thanks again for your help!
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