en



Security and Compliance

Security first and foremost.

International certifications and procedures confirm our commitment to maintaining the highest standards in the protection of confidential information and providing our customers with a safe and reliable platform for managing data.

ISO/IEC 27001

 

Our ISO 27001 certification demonstrates our commitment to top-tier information security. This globally recognized standard requires us to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve our Information Security Management System (ISMS). This rigorous process ensures we adhere to industry best practices and meet all legal and regulatory requirements. For our customers, this translates to:

  • stronger security measures protecting data from unauthorized access and other threats,
  • proactive risk management,
  • assured compliance with international standards,
  • and our dedication to continuously improving our security posture.
Learn more

GDPR

 

With the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in effect since May 25, 2018, we prioritize data privacy and security. We adhere to strict principles when processing personal data:

  • collecting only necessary information, using it solely for purposes outlined in our Privacy Policy,
  • retaining it only as long as needed,
  • and disclosing it only as specified in the same policy,
  • we’re dedicated to providing our clients with tools that simplify their own GDPR compliance.

 

Storware has an internal reporting procedure in place regarding the Whistleblower Act.
OR
Storware has an internal reporting procedure regarding the Whistleblower Act. The controller of personal data regarding reports in Storware Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością with its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Bakalarska 15A U2, 02-212 Warsaw, entered into the National Court Register maintained by the District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw under KRS number 000510131, Tax Identification Number (NIP): 5213672602, represented by Aleksandra Lipowska-Rochalska - HR Director. The personal data provided will be processed in particular to take follow-up actions, to take actions to counteract the violation of the law that is the subject of the report. In this regard, you have all the rights resulting from the GDPR, i.e. the right to access, rectify and delete your data, limit or object to their processing, the right to transfer them, not to be subject to automated decision-making, and the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.