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GDPR for Nexus GO services - FAQ

Nexus sees the EU's general data protection regulation (GDPR) as an important step forward in streamlining and unifying data protection requirements across the EU. We also see it as a great opportunity for us to strengthen our clear commitment to data protection principles and practices. It is as well fully in line with our recent ISO 27001 certification in Sweden.  

Therefore, we have gathered some frequently asked questions regarding Nexus GO services and GDPR. See also Terms and GDPR Statements.

Nexus uses industry standard systems to protect against data loss, for example, at power outages or other types of interference.

Services that the data center operates, such as order portals, PDF signing and web shop, include replication that restores data if a specific server or cluster in the data center fails. Nexus GO services also include file backup.

Backup is taken regularly and is kept in a safe and in bank vaults. Restoration of the environment is well documented and restore is done continuously.

All communication is encrypted and with login.

Nexus logs access and use of systems containing data, and records access ID, time and relevant information.

Nexus has anti-malware detection to prevent malicious software from getting unauthorized access to data, including public network software.

Questions and answers in Swedish

The questions and answers for GDPR and Nexus GO services are also available in Swedish.

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