Trust Center

Swedish-owned. Data stored in Sweden. Certified security. Open standards. Here you will find information about how we protect data, meet regulatory requirements and build a platform trusted by organizations with the highest demands for security, compliance and control.

Why organizations trust Elastx

  • Digital Sovereignty

    Swedish jurisdiction and free from the U.S. CLOUD Act.

  • Data Stays in Sweden

    Data is stored and managed in Sweden.

  • Certified Security

    ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018 and ISO 14001 certified.

  • High Availability

    Built with redundancy, continuous monitoring and expert support around the clock.

  • No Vendor Lock-In

    Open standards and full control over your data.

  • Do we as a customer have the right to audit you?NIS2GDPRDORA

    Yes, the right to audit follows from your agreements with us and can arise in several ways. If we process personal data on your behalf, our Data Processing Agreement (DPA) gives you the right to conduct annual audits of the processing covered by the agreement, yourself or through a third party you appoint, at your own expense (GDPR Article 28.3(h)). For customers covered by DORA, audit and access rights are regulated in a dedicated contract addendum, and for those of you with supplier oversight requirements under Cybersäkerhetslagen (NIS2), we provide the documentation you need. In many cases, the need can also be met by our certificates and summaries of completed security reviews, which can be shared on request. Contact us and we will help you plan an audit.

  • What does your exit strategy look like if we want to leave?Digital sovereignty & independenceDORADigital sovereignty

    The goal is that you should never feel locked in. We build on open standards and open source (including OpenStack and Kubernetes), which means you can move your applications and data to another environment. You can export your data ahead of a termination, and we apply no mandatory lock-in periods, in line with the EU Data Act.

  • How does Elastx work with compliance on an ongoing basis?Governance & compliance

    We have a Compliance team that meets every two weeks and on which management is represented. The work is structured and traceable, from requirement through policy and instruction to how the control works in practice. Each control has a designated owner who is responsible for the entire chain and who is interviewed during internal and external reviews.

  • How is management involved in information security?Governance & complianceNIS2

    Management reviews our management system quarterly to assess that it is relevant and effective. The review is based on any events since the previous occasion, including risks, deviations and incidents. The security work we carry out and our material risks are also reported at board level.

  • Which laws and regulations do you comply with?Governance & complianceNIS2

    In addition to the ISO standards, we comply with Swedish and European laws and regulations, including Cybersäkerhetslagen (NIS2), GDPR, the Data Act and the AI Act.

  • How do you handle deviations?Governance & compliance

    Deviations are captured systematically through internal and external audits, technical compliance reviews and continuously in day-to-day work. Each deviation is logged centrally for traceability and evaluated to determine the root cause. It is assigned to a control or process owner who is responsible for developing and implementing a remediation, and progress is followed up regularly and reported to management at the quarterly reviews.

  • How do you ensure security awareness among staff?Governance & complianceNIS2AI Act

    All staff, including management, undergo mandatory and recurring training in information security, data protection and responsible use of AI, and new staff are trained before system access is granted. We reinforce the security culture continuously, including with recurring phishing simulations, external penetration tests and ongoing internal sharing of vulnerability information. We contractually require subcontractors to maintain strict security awareness among their own staff and to comply with relevant regulations and security requirements.

  • How do you govern the IT strategy?Governance & compliance

    The board and management set the IT strategy based on business objectives, security requirements and industry standards, and follow up and reassess it regularly so that services are delivered securely both now and going forward. Customers can influence the prioritization of new services and features through dialogue with us.

  • How is security responsibility divided between you and us (shared responsibility)?Governance & compliance

    We apply a shared responsibility model. Elastx is responsible for the security of the underlying infrastructure - physical security in the data centers, hypervisor and network isolation, platform availability and basic hardening. You are responsible for the security of what you build on top of the platform: your applications, data, identities, configurations and backup of your data. The model applies to both infrastructure services (IaaS) and container services (CaaS), and a detailed responsibility matrix is available in our cloud security policy (ISO/IEC 27017) and can be shared on request.

  • Organisational chart and responsibility modelGovernance & compliance

    We have a clearly defined and documented organizational chart with delineated areas of responsibility that are well communicated and understood across the organisation.

  • How do you separate duties and responsibilities?Governance & compliance

    Duties and areas of responsibility that are incompatible, that is, that should not be performed by one and the same person, are kept separate. One example is that the person who performs a sensitive action should not also be able to approve it alone. This reduces the risk of unauthorized or accidental changes and of misuse of assets.

  • Documented structure for policies, processes and proceduresGovernance & compliance

    Policies are defined, documented and communicated to meet business requirements and to clarify responsibility for working methods, processes and procedures. We use a GRC tool to document, structure, communicate and follow up the framework.

  • How are roles and responsibilities for information security allocated?Governance & compliance

    Security work is systematically organized with clearly defined and documented roles and responsibilities. Each control and security area has a designated owner, the work is coordinated by our Compliance group, and ultimate responsibility rests with the CEO. This ensures that tasks do not fall through the cracks and that it is always clear who is accountable for a given matter.

  • Which information security policies do you have?Governance & compliance

    We have a coherent framework of policies that are approved by management and communicated to employees and relevant external parties. It includes, among others, an overarching information security policy, a cloud security policy (ISO/IEC 27017), an access control policy, a vulnerability management policy, a backup and continuity policy, a secure development policy and a policy for AI ethics and AI governance. The public version of the information security policy is available for download.

  • How often are your information security policies reviewed?Governance & compliance

    The policies are reviewed at least once a year and additionally upon material changes, for example new threats, new legislation or major changes in the business. Each policy has an owner responsible for the review, and changes are approved by management before they are published.

  • What do your documented operating procedures cover?Governance & compliance

    Recurring operational activities are documented as procedures and made available to those who need them. This applies, for example, to operation and monitoring of the platform, backup and recovery, patching and change management, and incident handling. The documentation ensures that work is carried out uniformly and securely regardless of individuals.

  • Compliance with security policies and standardsGovernance & compliance

    Managers regularly assess that information processing and procedures within their areas of responsibility comply with relevant security policies and standards.

  • Management responsibilityGovernance & compliance

    Management makes clear the requirements regarding the Code of Conduct, integrity and information security through clear communication, and employees and consultants periodically confirm that they have read and understood applicable policies and procedures. All staff are background-checked, and the check is repeated annually for roles with access to customer data.

  • ICT risk managementRegulatory complianceDORA

    We ensure and maintain an adequate level of digital operational resilience, and risks within information and communication technology (ICT) are managed within our risk management process.

  • How do you report serious ICT incidents?Regulatory complianceNIS2DORA

    We have a documented, communicated and tested process for reporting serious ICT incidents and cyber threats to customers and competent authorities. Reporting follows applicable rules, including Cybersäkerhetslagen (which implements NIS2) and, for incidents affecting financial entities we deliver to, DORA. For a significant incident we apply the NIS2 model: early warning within 24 hours, an incident report within 72 hours and a final report no later than one month thereafter.