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If you come across a security problem or risk related to Dialogic's services, you should report it to our security officer.
It is essential that this is done in a responsible manner so that the information reaches the relevant individuals promptly and cannot be exploited in the meantime. Therefore, we ask you to observe the following:
- Keep the information confidential, at least until the security issue is resolved. After the leak is fixed, communication about the problem can take place in consultation with Dialogic, and after Dialogic has potentially informed directly involved relations.
- Do not exploit any security vulnerabilities found and do not go ‘further into the systems’ than strictly necessary (this complicates post-analysis and carries risks). Any violations will always be reported to the police as cyber trespass.
- Contact only the individuals listed below. They can ensure that your information reaches the right people promptly.
- The above should not be construed as an invitation to seek security vulnerabilities or problems in Dialogic's systems or its relations. If you wish to subject our systems to a security test (‘penetration test’), you must have our explicit, written permission for this purpose.
Dialogic follows a data protection policy in data processing. This policy is available upon request. For more information regarding data protection policy, reporting potential security problems (responsible disclosure) or other matters related to data protection, please contact:
- Tommy van der Vorst (partner) via vandervorst@dialogic.nl, 030-2150593. You can optionally use his public PGP key to encrypt messages.