Network Protection
- RDW Deals developers have active, in force, AES-256 encryption and a network firewall to deny access to unauthorized IP addresses. All public access is denied.
- RDW Deals developers are assigned a unique ID/Keys/Authentication to control and monitor computer access to Amazon Information and developers cannot create or use generic, shared,
default login credentials or user accounts. All access/authorization is controlled by RDW Deals CEO. - RDW Deals developers have active, in force, baseline mechanisms to ensure that at all times only the required user accounts can access Amazon Information.
- RDW Deals CEO, solely reviews the authorized list of people and services with access to Amazon Information on a monthly basis, and removes accounts that no longer require access.
- RDW Deals developer employees are restricted from storing Amazon data on personal devices.
- RDW Deals developers maintain and enforce “account lockout” by detecting anomalous usage patterns, log-in attempts and disables accounts with access to Amazon Information as needed.
- RDW Deals developers have, in force, HTTPS encryption for all Amazon Information in transit within, but not limited to our network or between hosts.
- RDW Deals developers enforce this security control on all applicable external endpoints used in internal communication channels including, but not limited to data propagation channels among storage layer nodes, connections to external dependencies and operational tooling.
- RDW Deals developers disable communication channels which do not provide encryption in transit even if unused, including, but not limited to removing the related dead code, configuring dependencies only with encrypted channels, and restricting access credentials to the use of encrypted channels.
- RDW Deals developers use AWS Encryption SDK where channel encryption such as TLS, terminates in untrusted multi-tenant hardware such as untrusted proxies.
Data Retention and Recovery: - RDW Deals developers retain PII only for the purpose of, and as long as is necessary to fulfill orders, but no longer than 30 days after order shipment or to calculate/remit taxes. If a RDW Deals developer is required by law to retain archival copies of PII for tax or similar regulatory purposes, this archived Amazon Information is stored as a “cold” or offline and is not available for immediate or interactive use. All backup is stored in a physically secure facility, and all archived data on backup media is encrypted. In the event that PII is lost, RDW Deals will be able to recover all PII lost.
Data Governance: - RDW Deals developers create, document, and abide by the RDW Deals privacy and data handling policy for their Applications or services which govern the appropriate conduct and technical controls to be applied in managing and protecting information assets.
- RDW Deals developers keep inventory of software and physical assets such as, but not limited to computers and mobile device with access to PII, and update regularly. A record of data processing activities such as specific data fields and how they are collected, processed, stored, used, shared, and disposed for all PII Information is maintained to establish accountability and compliance with regulations.
- RDW Deals developers have established and abide by the RDW Deals privacy policy for customer consent and data rights to access, rectify, erase, or stop sharing/processing their information where applicable or required by data privacy regulation.
Encryption and Storage: - RDW Deals developers encrypt all PII at rest including, but not limited to,when the data is persisted, using industry best practice standards by using AES-256. All cryptographic materials including, but not limited to encryption/decryption keys and cryptographic capabilities, daemons implementing virtual Trusted Platform Modules and providing encryption/decryption APIs used for encryption of PII at rest are only accessible to the RDW Deals developer’s processes and services.
- RDW Deals developers do not store PII in removable media including, but not limited to USB, unsecured public cloud applications and/or public links made available through Google Drive.
- RDW Deals developers securely dispose of any printed documents containing PII.
Least Privilege Principle: - RDW Deals developers implement fine-grained access control mechanisms to allow granting rights to any party using the Application including, but not limited to access to a specific set of data at its custody and the Application’s operators with access to specific configuration and maintenance APIs such as kill switches following the principle of least privilege. Application sections or features that vend PII are protected under a unique access role, and access is only granted on a “need-to-know” basis.
Logging and Monitoring: - RDW Deals developers gather logs to detect security-related events including, but not limited to access and authorization, intrusion attempts or configuration changes to their Applications and systems.
- RDW Deals developers have, in force, this logging mechanism on all channels including, but not limited to service APIs, storage-layer APIs or administrative dashboards providing access to Amazon Information. All logs have, in force, access controls to prevent any unauthorized access and tampering throughout their lifecycle. Logs themselves do not contain PII and are retained for at least 90 days for reference in the event of a Security Incident.
- RDW Deals developers have, in force, mechanisms to monitor the logs and all system activities to trigger investigative alarms on suspicious actions, including, but not limited to, multiple unauthorized calls, unexpected request rate and data retrieval volume, or access to canary data records.
- RDW Deals developers perform an investigation when monitoring alarms are triggered. This event is documented in the Developer’s Incident Response Plan.