Trust.salesforce.com 

Success is built on trust. And trust starts with transparency.

Trust.salesforce.com is the salesforce.com community’s home for real-time information on system performance and security. On this site you’ll find:

  • Live data on system performance
  • Up-to-the minute information on planned maintenance
  • Historical information on transaction volume and speed
  • Current and recent phishing and malware attempts
  • Information on new security technologies
  • Best security practices for your organization

Our trusted, secure, reliable infrastructure is the foundation of our Force.com platform as a service. No other application or platform—on-demand or on-premise—offers a comparable level of transparency.

Trust.salesforce.com was inspired by conversations with our customers. Let’s continue that conversation. What would you like to see here? Post your suggestions on ideas.salesforce.com today.

Protect Your Organization from Security Threats

Security Webinar for All Salesforce.com Customers

Join salesforce.com security experts for this educational Webinar. In this Webinar we share best practices for raising awareness about phishing and security, provide educational content on how to defend against these attacks, and walk you through how you can quickly and easily increase the security of your Salesforce deployment.

 

 

 

In this Webinar we will discuss the following security recommendations:

  • Modify your Salesforce implementation to activate IP range restrictions. This will allow users to access Salesforce only from your corporate network or VPN, thus providing a second factor of authentication.
  • Educate your employees not to open suspect emails and to be vigilant in guarding against phishing attempts.
  • Use security solutions from leading vendors such as Symantec to deploy spam filtering and malware protection.
  • Designate a security contact within your organization so that salesforce.com can more effectively communicate with you. Contact your salesforce.com representative with this information.
  • Consider using other two-factor authentication techniques such as RSA tokens or Smart Cards.


Visit https://trust.salesforce.com/security/ on a regular basis to stay up to date with security best practices.