Lumin Digital prioritizes security and confidentiality through a dedicated Enterprise Risk Management department led by cybersecurity experts. This team designs and implements comprehensive security measures, reporting directly to the CEO and Board. Our security program includes rigorous governance, independent audits, and transparent policies available on our trust portal. We ensure workforce security through thorough background checks and ongoing training. Product security integrates secure design principles and rigorous testing while hosting security follows Amazon Web Services (AWS) best practices. We also protect against internet threats, maintain physical security, and have robust incident management and disaster recovery plans. Our vendor management policies ensure third-party security compliance.

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September 13, 2024
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