On January 12, 2021, Mimecast issued a statement regarding a cyber-attack that has compromised one of its certificates required by customers to access their Microsoft accounts. In the statement, Mimecast stated that they learned of the incident from Microsoft and believe that a small number (approximately ten percent) of customers are affected.
In light of recent ransomware and cyber-attacks, including SolarWinds and the Mimecast breach, we encourage customers to review their infrastructure and information security protocols, especially as it relates to the archiving and management of their data and information.
Archive360 has prepared this short security statement to advise customers of the implications of this latest breach and what Archive360 is doing to ensure that our customers are never faced with a similar risk.
Security Risks of SaaS-based Solutions
The cyber-attack and resulting breach that Mimecast has experienced once again highlights the inherent vulnerability of SaaS-based products. SaaS products are developed and deployed using shared resources, including security certificates. Customers are obliged to adopt the security model offered by the vendor and have limited visibility into and control of the security environment protecting their data.
Archive360 Zero Trust Security Model
All Archive360 customers are deployed using our Zero Trust security model:
Prioritizing Security in 2021
Understandably, organizations are concerned about protecting their data stored in the cloud from external -and internal – threats. Throughout 2021 we will continue to work with our customers to help them leverage opportunities afforded by the cloud while minimizing the impact of a potential data breach.
Thank you for your consideration of this Statement. If you have questions or concerns, please contact your Archive360 representative or cto@archive360.com.
Tibi Popp
Tibi Popp | Chief Technology Officer