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Does your organisation keep an up-to-date inventory of all IT assets with assigned owners? Yes, we hold a device register for all assets. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/T932Q17u |
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Does your organisation keep an up-to-date inventory of all data repositories (such as databases) with assigned owners? Yes. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/mREyzmQk |
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Does your organisation have a process for editing or removing employee access to systems and information (whether digital or physical) when they are changing role or leaving the organisation? Yes. We have an offboarding process for all leavers which includes removing access to systems and information when they leave. When an employee changes role, we also review their access rights. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/h1Jccs9A |
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We have an access control procedure that requires all requests to be submitted via a centralised channel that is overseen by the CEO, CPTO and InfoSec Officer. Approval for account creation is given by one of these roles (typically CPTO) and actioned by an appropriately authorised individual. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/epDzN51a |
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Does your organisation enforce multi-factor authentication (aka MFA and sometimes referred to two factor authentication, 2FA) on all remotely accessible services (both within your internal IT systems and on third party services)? Where available, MFA is in use for our systems and enforced on all critical systems such as AWS. If MFA is unavailable, we will always seek to use Single Sign On via Google. If neither MFA nor Single Sign On is available, employees are required to store unique and complex passwords in their 1Password application. For the Commonplace product, two factor authentication is in place for account creation via a personalised link in invitation email, but not on login. A new multi-factor authentication solution is on the roadmap and will be developed in the future. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/DvBykkLj |
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Yes. Each service is on an automated schedule for access rights reviews. Depending on the level of risk associated with each service, these are 1x, 2x or 4x per year. Services like AWS are reviewed quarterly, and services like Adobe (that holds no confidential or personal information) are reviewed annually. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/6MA9BJ9F |
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Does your organisation use Privileged Access Management controls to securely manage the use of privileged accounts for system administration? Only IT admins have administrative access on employee machines. Employees may sometimes be granted permission to perform advanced tasks as an admin but the access is revoked automatically after a given time. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/18dzFfeE |
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Browser based (Chrome, Safari etc) password saving is disabled for employees. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/aUR8cA2h |
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Has your organisation disabled auto-run on all of its Microsoft Windows based IT systems? We do not use Windows devices, we only use Apple Macs / iPads. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/oCCUquHU |
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Has your organisation removed local administrator rights on all end point devices for all employees that do not require it? Yes. This is managed and enforced via Mobile Device Management, JamfPro. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/p1JHM9Wu |
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Do all systems (such as network devices) have their default credentials changed on installation or provision? Yes. This is managed by external third parties who take care of our office network and cloud hosting. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/M59XmU0d |
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The Development of the Commonplace platform is managed through the development lifecycle. When the need for a change is identified that may impact on information security or data protection, we engage our Information Security Officer who reviews the scope and objectives of the change and completes our Change Management review, including a DPIA triage to identify if this is required. Where this process identifies items that impact information security or data protection, implementation planning and testing steps are put into place and worked through by a team consisting of internal stakeholders relevant to the change. Any new risks are added to the risk register with appropriate controls implemented where required. As part of our Change Management procedure, where new processing activity requiring an appropriate lawful basis is identified and Legitimate Interests is the selected basis, a Legitimate Interests Assessment is incorporated as part of the procedure to ensure it is completed and recorded along with the DPIA and other change records. A copy of our Change Management Policy is available upon request from customers@commonplace.is More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/biUCVqVS |
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Due to the nature of the service architecture (use of AWS, etc) we operate a hybrid of service administration via bastion hosts and direct service administration. The service is only accessible by authorised staff using secured VPN and SSH and utilising AWS IAM provisioning. This is done on devices also used for other general working purposes. These devices are all monitored via JamfPro and have up to date anti-malware software in place along with other controls such as FileVault, GateKeeper and XProtect. Device users have standard profiles by default with permissions elevated for fixed time periods upon request and authorisation. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/0mAsv0gH |
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Does your organisation have procedures in place to control the installation of software on user endpoint systems? Yes, via our Mobile Device Management solution JamfPro. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/orSKMh3F |
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Are all company owned laptop hard drives encrypted? Yes. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/tJ6Pqgms |
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Can your organisation remotely wipe company data on laptop devices? Yes. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/B4d4Sj8v |
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Does your organisation allow employees to access company data or services through mobile phones or tablets? Our Mobile & Teleworking Policy provides base level requirements for devices to access our systems. Company owned iPads are used to access our systems, which are monitored via JamfPro Mobile Device Management software and Avast antivirus / malware. Employee and contractors may access company systems via their own mobile devices, with the same access restrictions and privelege levels as they have on company owned machines. All devices used to access our core services via a Google Workspace are registered and monitored in Google’s Mobile Device Management service. This allows us to monitor devices and operating systems for any vulnerabilities. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/jLc1uDWh |
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Can your organisation remotely wipe company data on employee / contractor personal mobile phones and tablets? Yes. We are able to delete all connectivity to our company Google Workspace. Our mobile & teleworking policy prohibits employees from storing data on their personal devices. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/PAUimccf |
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Yes. The Commonplace platform is hosted in AWS. The database is MongoDB Atlas, also hosted in AWS. In both cases, this is within the AWS London, UK region. AWS facilities comply with ISO 9001, ISO27001, ISO 27017 and ISO 28018 among others. Within our MongoDB Atlas database, all data is encrypted at rest using MongoDB’s inbuilt services through encrypted storage volumes. Within the Commonplace infrastructure, the following measures are in place: More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/Kg3bXMZm |
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Our CPTO, Head of Technology and Information Security Officer monitor new technologies and our Information Security Working Group meet monthly to discuss any emerging threats and technologies to understand where there may be risk or benefit to us and our customers. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/gSdyGXKg |
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Does your organisation run any applications or systems that are no longer supported and no longer receive security updates? No. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/T0a1NJT5 |
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Has your organisation configured its email services to use enforced TLS? We utilise Google Workspace for email which will always attempt to use a secure TLS connection when sending email. However, a secure TLS connection requires that both the sender and recipient use TLS. If the receiving server doesn't use TLS, Gmail still delivers messages, but the connection isn't secure. More information: https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/vBk5czvP |
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Does your organisation prevent unauthorised transfer of data via email, web browsers, or other data transfer mechanisms? We have rules internally about how information should be transferred. As a small team, we have not implemented technical controlshttps://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/WMZhveSN |
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Are any components of the system (hardware, applications, software) outsourced or subcontracted to a third party? Yes. Sites are cloud hosted by Commonplace.
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Are any supporting services (for e.g. system support, service desk, remote administration etc.) outsourced or subcontracted to a third party? Yes, we use a suite of SaaS solutions, which all must comply with our supplier security policy. Our list of sub-processors used within our platform is on our website. The way we deal with sub-processors is covered in our standard license agreement.https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/NBMjBmiC |
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What are your ‘patch deployment cycles’ and maintenance windows? We deploy code multiple times per day using Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. We have never required any planned downtime and do not expect to do so. Should this change, we will inform our customers with a 14 day advanced notification of the change and keep any interruptions to off peak hours.https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/Q1omZezA |
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Does your organisation have an enforceable password policy? Yes. In accordance with Cyber Essentials we have a password policy for our internal team users when using our various cloud services. This includes definitions around the generation and storing of passwords, which we enforce via the 1Password application and the use of MFA wherever it is available. Commonplace application users are subject to minimum password length and a strength indicator when creating or changing a password.https://commonplace.atlassian.net/l/cp/CaCP1ZEU |