BMD Cloud security
Secure & professional—that’s how BMD handles your data.
Maximum data protection
- ISO 27001 certification (BMD Cloud and the data centre)
- Access control
- 24-hour surveillance of the entrance area
- Video surveillance
- Two independent power circuits
- Uninterruptible power supply
- Automatic fire suppression system in the data centre
Rely on our expertise
An authorisation system is in place, protecting all your data from unauthorised access and allowing all data access to be logged.
With optional two-factor authentication, your data is even more secure. The additional security layer further reduces the risk arising from weak or stolen passwords. It is based on a code generated via an app on your smartphone, which is only valid for a short time.
Your data are stored on an HP Enterprise Storage system with redundant controllers, power supply units, RAID system and mirrored memory. The product Clean Pipe by A1 Telekom Austria is also in use, monitoring all active connections and scanning them for atypical network traffic and DDoS attacks. With a high-end Check Point firewall, security is taken to the next level.
Multiple times per day, a backup copy is made on hard drives—usually every three hours via shadow copies. In addition, the whole environment is backed up on a daily basis, ensuring that the data of the previous four weeks can be made available any time.
Twice a week, a complete dataset is backed up in encrypted form on an external tape drive and stored in a safe outside the data centre. These backups are stored for a minimum of seven years. This way, we make sure that access to older datasets can be established.
Your entire data backup is encrypted, preventing unauthorised access.
With our data centre security measures, we focus on maximum reliability. For this purpose, SQL clusters and file server clusters are installed with an appropriate number of terminal servers within a server farm. All switches are redundantly configured and set up for maximum reliability using the Spanning Tree Protocol.
Trend Micro and Windows Defender are installed on all systems in the data centre, ensuring up-to-date antivirus protection. A redundant firewall cluster is installed additionally to prevent unauthorised access and hacker attacks. In Austria, you can also establish a redundant connection via a so-called MPLS tunnel, i.e. a “private” network with A1 Telekom Austria.



