Security

KPI Dashboard maintains security measures to protect your information. These measures help ensure that your data is safe, secure, and only available to you and to those you provided authorized access.

Hosting
KPI Library and KPI Dashboard run on Amazon Web Services. Amazon Web Services provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world. Visit the Amazon security and compliance center

Access Control
All communication with KPI Dashboard (with the exception of public dashboards) is username and password protected. This means that all data is only accessible by you and to those you provided authorized access. Only users with administrator rights can edit your company data and invite other users to become part of your team.

Secure Communication
All communication with KPI Dashboard is end-to-end encrypted and accessed over a secure connection, using Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). This includes API and Data Collector communication.

Network Access
Upon request, a range of IP-addresses can be defined from sources that your organization trusts. Users logging in to KPI Dashboard with a browser from trusted networks are allowed to access KPI Dashboard.

Integration KPI Library and or KPI Benchmark
While information from the public domain in KPI Library, e.g. KPI definitions, KPI descriptions, KPI Tags, etc., can be downloaded into KPI Dashboard, no information from KPI Dashboard is uploaded to KPI Library automatically. Your data will remain your data and will be visible to you and to those you provide authorized access only.

Backup and restore
Incremental data backups are done on a daily basis, a full backup is performed on a weekly basis. In addition, you can at any time create backups by exporting KPI data from your dashboard environment. Restore of data is depending on the amount of data and may take anywhere between 15 and 60 minutes on average.