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Security overview

Security Overview

ArchiMesh uses layered platform, account, storage, and operational safeguards to reduce the risk of unauthorized access, abuse, accidental loss, and service misuse across customer workspaces and public collaboration flows.

Updated: 25 April 2026
Operator: Wexrowe Integrated Solutions LLC
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Operator

ArchiMesh is operated by Wexrowe Integrated Solutions LLC, 32 N Gould Street, WY 82801, Wyoming, United States of America.

1. Access control

  • ArchiMesh organizes access around users, workspaces, projects, roles, and granular permissions.
  • Workspace administrators control invitations, approvals, suspensions, and access removal for their tenants.
  • Public flows such as shared meetings, careers pages, and newsletter actions are scoped separately from authenticated product access.

2. Storage and data handling

  • Structured application data is stored in PostgreSQL.
  • Uploaded files and media are stored in object storage compatible with the ArchiMesh attachment and preview workflows.
  • Customer files may be transformed into thumbnails or preview variants where necessary for the platform's attachment viewer and media rendering flows.

3. Platform safeguards

  • Password hashing and authentication controls are applied at the backend service layer.
  • HTTP hardening, parameter protection, rate limiting, and bot-abuse controls are part of the application stack.
  • Security logs, account activity records, and operational error monitoring support investigation and service protection.

4. Operational practices

  • ArchiMesh may rotate credentials, regenerate secrets, and revise service infrastructure during normal maintenance or security work.
  • Backups, recovery processes, and deletion workflows are designed to support the hosted platform but should not replace customer export responsibilities for critical records.
  • Feature-specific vendors are reviewed through the subprocessor model before being relied on for customer-facing workflows.

5. Incident reporting

Suspected security issues, disclosure reports, or high-impact abuse findings can be reported to . ArchiMesh will triage reported issues, investigate credible findings, and coordinate customer notifications where required.

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