Collavate Passes Google Cloud Application Security Assessment (CASA)—Enhancing User Information Protection and Service Reliability

The Google Docs-based document  workflow solution, Collavate, has successfully passed Google’s Cloud Application Security Assessment (CASA). This assessment rigorously evaluates the security level of cloud applications, indicating that Collavate meets the highest security standards required by Google’s CASA.

CASA is a framework that evaluates the security level of cloud applications based on the Application Security Verification Standard (ASVS) of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP). This assessment applies strict criteria across various security domains, including authentication and authorization management, data protection, and vulnerability management, to verify the overall security state of the application.


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To pass the CASA audit, Collavate partnered with a Google-certified professional security firm to comprehensively strengthen its security. We have implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA) and role-based access control (RBAC) to granularly manage user permissions and prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, we have encrypted stored and transmitted data to enhance personal information protection and prevent data breaches. Regular security audits and the application of the latest security patches were conducted to quickly resolve known vulnerabilities. Furthermore, we have established a system for detecting and rapidly responding to abnormal activities through security monitoring and logging. 

The Collavate team is always committed to continually conducting the latest security evaluations for cloud applications to ensure ongoing protection and reliability.