Project security involves ensuring that all project details have the correct access settings, and that only the approved team members can access sensitive information.
If your projects contain confidential corporate or personal data, it is important as an organization to actively protect that data. If not, you could leave yourself vulnerable to cybercrime.
Wrike’s secure project management software protects data with role-based access, encryption key ownership, and regular third-party privacy and security certification.
Wrike offers a detailed guide on choosing a secure project management software. The five main topics to consider are physical security, network and system security, application security, privacy, and compliance.
Wrike Lock lets you own and manage encryption keys enabling you to decide whether or not your data can be accessed. Not only is your Wrike data encrypted, but the keys to your data are also encrypted.
Locked Spaces prevents any task, project, or folder information from being shared to non-team members of that particular space, giving users peace of mind so they can collaborate in a secure environment without any potential data leaks. Contact us here for details on the Wrike Pinnacle plan to get access to Locked Spaces.
Private Spaces are hidden from non-space members. Space members can share folders, projects, and tasks housed within the space with users outside it, unless it’s restricted by license type or access role. Locked Spaces are also hidden from non-space members, but bring next-level data confidentiality that prohibits any access or sharing with non-space members.
Wrike’s secure collaborative work management software protects data with role-based access, confidential workspaces, encryption key ownership, and regular third-party privacy and security certification.