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Are Sage Network and Sage Connect secure?

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Summary

Sage Connect and Sage Network are secure. This article answers many of the questions you may have.

Description

Sage Connect

Sage Connect uses Sage ID (Auth0) for user authentication into the application and APIs. Microsoft's Azure B2C authentication system, which power Sage Connect's magic links, ensures robust security. The secure link incorporates a secret key stored in a digital vault, creating a secure token tailored for each user and their company.

Sage Network

All components of the Sage Network platform are robustly security tested regularly, including external pen testing by security expert partners.

Sage Network uses Sage ID (Auth0) for user authentication into the application and API authentication.

Microsoft's Azure B2C authentication system, which power Sage Network's magic links, ensures robust security. The secure link incorporates a secret key stored in a digital vault, creating a secure token tailored for each user and their company.

Which technology stack does the Sage Network follow?

  • Sage Connect and Sage Network uses both AWS and Azure for hosting various services
  • The reference architecture is Serverless or Managed Services, using primarily C# for business logic

Does either Sage Connect or Sage Network have accreditation?

No. Sage Connect and Sage Network do not have accreditation at this time.

Can you provide regular SAS 70 type II reports of SSAE16 Type II reports?

SOC 2 reports are the intended direction across the various Sage services used in Sage Network. SOC 2 reports are not presently available.