Project/Data Confidentiality
The confidentiality of your project is of utmost importance to us. At Explodix Infoways, we take adequate measures (in terms of physical security, data security, etc.) to provide a secured development environment. We consider project & data confidentiality as a critical element for maintaining a long-term relationship with our clients. We are committed to protect the client IP throughout the project execution cycle.
To ensure the security and confidentiality of information, a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is executed with each client and all private information is respected. Our NDA clearly explains:
- What type of information/data will be collected from client?
- Purpose of collecting the information/data
- How it will be used
- What measures will be taken to ensure security?
- With whom it may be disclosed / shared - for legal and security issues, etc.
- Levels of Risk (data loss, unauthorized alteration, etc.)
Non-Disclosure Agreement
(NDAs) with Employees
- At the time of joining, all employees are required to sign a proprietary information and inventions agreement. Individual NDAs are also signed with every employee on joining.
- Employees cannot disclose any proprietary information directly or indirectly to anyone outside the project team or company, or use, copy, publish, summarize or remove such information from the company premises.
- Employees cannot use any unfair competitive practices upon termination of employment or engage in any business during employment.
- Any confidential information received from third parties and clients are held in strictest confidence and employees are not allowed to disclose or use it
Project-related IP Protection
- Dedicated resources made available for all projects. This prevents unauthorized usage of resources and protects all proprietary information of our clients.
- We have a strong ethical framework that forbids exchange of IP between projects.
- Every team dedicated to a particular client can have its own secure physical location and its own segment of the LAN.
