How does VNetSoftware protect sensitive, proprietary information and non-public information?
VNetSoftware requires its employees to adhere to its privacy, non-disclosure, and data security policies in order to prevent the corruption, disclosure, or destruction of the client’s proprietary information. Non-public and sensitive, proprietary information is transmitted via email using industry standard encryption techniques. Data stored on VNetSoftware servers, which are located in the United States, is protected using industry standard anti-virus and firewall protection to guard against unauthorized intrusion, corruption, disclosure, or destruction of data.
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