How Anyma protects your data
An AI coworker with real access to your tools needs real guardrails. Here's how Anyma is built to earn that trust.
Encrypted at rest
Every credential and secret Anyma holds is encrypted before it touches the database. There are no plaintext tokens sitting in rows, logs, or error messages — so a stray log line or a database snapshot never hands over your keys.
Isolated per workspace
Each company's data is walled off at the database with row-level security. Your workspace is invisible to every other tenant, and that boundary is enforced in the data layer itself — not just promised in application code that a bug could bypass.
A full audit trail
Every action Anyma takes is recorded — who triggered it, what it did, and when. You can review exactly what your coworker did and why. That's the difference between trusting a black box and trusting a colleague whose work you can check.
Human approval for sensitive actions
Reading data is one thing; acting on it is another. Anyma can require explicit human sign-off before a sensitive action — like sending a message outside your team — so nothing irreversible happens without someone saying yes.
Responsible disclosure
Security is never finished. Anyma runs a responsible-disclosure program: report an issue to [email protected] and you can expect acknowledgement within 72 hours, triage within 7 days, and safe-harbor protection for good-faith research. Full terms are on the security page.
A coworker you can audit
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