Data Security

The Swift Sensors cloud-based service is an advanced analytics platform designed to keep your monitoring system safe and secure. Our system is built by industry experts with extensive experience in corporate network security and implements best practices in accordance with the ISO/IEC 27001 security standard.

Swift Sensors Cloud

The Swift Sensors Cloud accepts connections from only two entities: Sensor data uploads from legitimate Swift Sensors gateways and valid API access requests from the Swift Sensors Console or a third-party app. All other connections to the Swift Sensors Cloud are rejected. Deprecated gateways can be blacklisted and automatically shut down by the Swift Sensors Cloud. The cloud-based architecture eliminates ongoing server, storage, and software maintenance. This means that the sensor system is always up to date, regardless of project or enterprise size, and the customer does not have to worry about applying security patches to client software.
View commercial refrigeration temperature data on any device in real time.

Data Encryption

All data between Swift Sensors Gateways and the Swift Sensors Cloud is encrypted using 256-bit AES and securely transmitted over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on port 443. With 128-bit AES encryption between the sensor and gateway, your data is protected throughout your entire sensor system.
Swift Sensors API

API Connections

Swift Sensors provides an API to allow third-party developers to create custom applications that communicate directly with the Swift Sensors Cloud servers. The Swift Sensors API adheres to the REST standard for organizing all API endpoints to make the endpoints easier to manage and secure.
Indoor Air Quality Console Configuration

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

The Swift Sensors Cloud service implements role-based access control (RBAC). User access to data and commands depends on the role of the user used to generate the session token. From Multi-Account Administrator to Reader, these different roles offer various levels of interaction that can aid in the workflow within your facility.
Application Temperature iPhone

Password Protection

The Swift Sensors Cloud supports very strong user passwords with a length of up to 255 characters. User passwords are always transmitted to the Swift Sensors Cloud while the connection is encrypted. Finally, user passwords are always stored in a hashed and salted format to protect the user.

Changes to user emails are protected by a verification process that emails a verification link to the new email address with a special verification key embedded in the link. Similarly, changes to user phone numbers are protected by a verification process that sends an SMS text message with a verification code to the new phone number.

Swift Sensor Console Analytics and Reports

Audit Trail

All user actions are audited and stored in the audit trail history for each account. Audited information includes the user ID, user email, timestamp, type of action, type, and the ID of the object acted upon, as well as a description of the action taken. This creates a permanent record of all user activity for each customer account.
Application Indoor Air Quality iPhone

Two-Factor Authentication

The Swift Sensors Cloud Console supports and provides users with the option to enable two-factor authentication. With two-factor authentication, users gain an additional level of security for their personal account data and sensor measurements.

When a user enables two-factor authentication, our server will alert the account owner via text message that two-factor authentication has been enabled on the account. Once enabled, any login attempt will now be prompted with a one-time password request window. Our servers will then send a unique, six-digit one-time password through text message to the selected user’s phone number associated with the account. A user is able to select ‘Trust this Device’, which allows for the selected device to bypass the authentication request window for 30 days.

Security Protocols Guide

The Swift Sensors Console is an advanced analytics platform designed to keep your monitoring system safe and secure.

Title 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance

Swift Sensors Delivers an Incredible ROI on Equipment Monitoring

Title 21 CFR Part 11 establishes the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations on electronic records and electronic signatures (ERES). The regulation defines the criteria under which electronic records and electronic signatures are considered trustworthy, reliable, and equivalent to paper records. Swift Sensors’ remote monitoring and alert platform includes built-in features and documentation to help companies comply.