Last Updated: [Month Day, 2026]
1. Security Philosophy
Security is an important part of the design and operation of Plexevent.
We aim to implement practical and industry-standard measures that help protect the platform from unauthorized access, data loss, and service disruption.
While no online system can guarantee absolute security, Plexevent continuously works to improve the security posture of the platform.
2. Infrastructure Security
The Plexevent platform relies on trusted infrastructure providers to operate securely.
Infrastructure providers include:
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) – cloud infrastructure
- Hostinger – hosting and email infrastructure
These providers maintain industry-standard security certifications and infrastructure protections.
Primary infrastructure region:
European Union – Frankfurt
3. Encryption
Plexevent protects data in transit using encrypted connections.
Security practices include:
- HTTPS encrypted communication
- secure TLS connections
- encryption between client devices and the platform
Encryption helps prevent unauthorized interception of data during transmission.
4. Account Security
User accounts are protected through standard authentication controls.
Security measures include:
- password hashing
- account authentication
- secure login sessions
Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials.
5. Access Control
Access to internal systems is restricted to authorized personnel.
Access controls include:
- role-based permissions
- restricted administrative access
- limited operational access to production systems
Access to customer data is only granted when necessary to operate, maintain, or support the platform.
6. Data Protection
Plexevent processes data according to applicable data protection laws and platform policies.
Security measures may include:
- protected server infrastructure
- controlled system access
- secure data storage
- regular system monitoring
Data protection practices are described in the Privacy Policy and Data Processing Addendum.
7. System Monitoring
The platform infrastructure may be monitored to detect potential issues such as:
- system errors
- unusual traffic patterns
- infrastructure failures
- security incidents
Monitoring helps ensure platform stability and operational reliability.
8. Data Backups
Database backups may be performed to help protect against accidental data loss or system failures.
Backup procedures are designed to support recovery of the platform in case of infrastructure issues.
9. Responsible Disclosure
If you believe you have discovered a security vulnerability in the Plexevent platform, please report it responsibly.
Security reports can be sent to:
We appreciate responsible disclosure that helps improve the security of the platform.
10. Security Limitations
While Plexevent implements reasonable security measures, users acknowledge that:
- no internet service is completely secure
- infrastructure providers may experience outages
- third-party services may affect availability
Plexevent does not guarantee absolute security or uninterrupted service.