Friday, 17 November 2017

🔐 How Salesforce built the Fort Knox of data security

Salesforce has 100,000 pieces of hardware across data centers all over the world, serving almost 5 billion daily transactions to 150,000 customers.

With banks, corporations, and the U.S. government as customers, a mistake that causes a breach could be catastrophic.

Salesforce runs 9 data centers worldwide, all fitted with biometric scanners, guards, and bulletproofing. On top of this, its networks are protected by layers of incredibly sophisticated encryption and firewalls.

With so much at stake, Salesforce had to be extremely careful while scaling up rapidly.

This is the story of how they did it. 

Click here to read the story of how Salesforce built the Fort Knox of data security

Vinay Patankar,
CEO & Co-founder,
Process Street

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