Security Built for the Public Trust
When you monitor critical infrastructure, the data is only as valuable as it is trustworthy. Levelynx protects your information with encryption, access controls, audit logging, secure cloud infrastructure, and daily backups — the standards agencies and enterprises expect.
How We Protect Your Data
Five layers of protection cover the full path of your data — from the sensor in the field to the people who rely on it.
Encrypted Communications
Data is encrypted in transit from the sensor to the cloud and at rest in our platform. Every reading travels over secure, authenticated channels so information can't be intercepted or tampered with between the field and your dashboard.
User Access Controls
Role-based access lets you decide exactly who can view data, manage alerts, configure devices, or administer your account. Granular permissions keep field operators, analysts, and administrators in their proper lanes.
Audit Logging
Key actions — logins, configuration changes, alert acknowledgments, and data exports — are recorded in an audit trail, so your agency always has an accountable record of who did what and when.
Secure Cloud Infrastructure
Levelynx runs on hardened, enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure with managed network security, monitoring, and redundancy — so the platform stays available and protected even during the storms that matter most.
Daily Backup Policy
Your data is backed up at least once per day. Routine, automated backups mean your historical record is protected against loss and can be restored if it's ever needed.
Protection Without Lock-In
Securing your data and owning your data go hand in hand. Levelynx keeps your information safe while keeping it fully yours and fully portable.
- You own all collected data
- Data export available on demand
- Open, documented APIs
- No vendor lock-in
- Full historical archive access
Have Security or Procurement Questions?
Our team is happy to walk through our security practices, data handling, and how Levelynx fits your agency's requirements — including starting with a low-risk pilot.