Digital Watchdog IoT Compliance Statement
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Affected Roles: Administrator
Last Edit: December 1, 2020
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California SB No. 327
As of January 2020, California’s IoT (Internet of Things) law requires businesses to take all reasonable steps to dispose of customer records in its custody containing personal information when they are no longer to be retained by shredding, erasing, or otherwise modifying the personal information in those records to make it unreadable or undecipherable. The existing law also requires businesses to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices to protect personal information from unauthorized access.
In compliance with California SB No. 327, Digital Watchdog connected devices are equipped with security features appropriate to the nature and function of each device and the information that is collected and transmitted.
To learn more: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB327
Digital Watchdog Statement
- Digital Watchdog is committed to providing SB No. 327 compliant products and does not store personal information within its products without the consent of the user (includes E-mail notification settings)
- DW products do not transmit data outside of local networks with the exception of encrypted video streams and external network access to VMS systems through port forwarding and secure P2P communication
- All DW Cloud-based services are HTTPS secured
- All DW products are equipped with reasonable security features that are appropriate to the function of the devices including password protection, stream encryption, regular firmware and software updates, audit trails, user enumeration detection, etc.