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SECURITY STATEMENT

Teranet Services Inc. ("TSI") is committed to providing a secure environment that protects your personal information. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for information on what personal information we may gather and how we use it.

All sessions through the REDX service are secured using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. This means that all information you exchange with the REDX servers is encrypted when it travels between your desktop and our server. Only the REDX server or your desktop can decrypt the information. 

All servers for the REDX Site are protected by sophisticated firewall hardware and software. Firewall logs are monitored to ensure no one has attempted to compromise firewall security.

The REDX servers are physically located in a facility requiring security card access. All access is restricted to authorized site operations personnel only. The facility is generally staffed 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.

Access to REDX Services is protected by a Subscriber ID, User name and password combination that is unique to each user. All IDs, User names and passwords are stored in a secure database.

Our service provider, Teranet Inc. (“Teranet”), is dedicated and committed to constantly improving its information security program. To that end Teranet has earned the Enterprise Certification from Cybertrust, formerly TruSecure Corporation. (Cybertrust is recognized as a worldwide authority in independent security assurance services.) To earn this certification Teranet was subjected to a number of tests and assessments to determine the degree of risk prevalent in its operation.  These tests and assessments as defined by Cybertrust include: 

Privacy, as it applies to employee data, customer information and proprietary information.

Electronic threats, in the forms of network “sniffing”, “spoofing”, and “hacking”.

Downtime, as a result of electronic threats, such as Denial of Service attacks (DOS), errors in code and logic bombs, or as a result of broader issues, such as natural disasters.

Malicious code such as viruses, worms and Trojan horses.

Physical security, including theft, unsecured workstations and proper facilities.

Human factors, including policies and procedures.

Teranet successfully passed all tests and was certified. It is retested on a quarterly basis to maintain its certification.

This Security Statement is subject to the Terms and Conditions.