Your meetings hold sensitive conversations. Here is how we keep them safe.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
Cadence is trusted with what gets said in your most important conversations. We treat that responsibility seriously, with security built into every layer — from how recordings are encrypted to who can access them.
Every recording, transcript, and summary is encrypted in transit with TLS and at rest with AES-256. Your conversations are protected the moment they leave the call.
Your meetings are private by default. A recording is visible only to you and the people you explicitly share it with. Team workspaces add role-based permissions.
Passwords are hashed using bcrypt with industry-standard cost factors — we never store plaintext passwords. Sessions use secure, httpOnly JWT tokens with short expiration windows.
Cadence can announce itself and notify participants when a meeting is being recorded, helping you stay compliant with consent requirements in your jurisdiction.
We work with a small set of trusted providers for hosting, transcription, and payments. Each is reviewed for security and given only the minimum access required.
You control how long your data lives. Delete any recording, transcript, or your entire account at any time, and we remove the associated data from our systems.
Cadence runs on enterprise-grade cloud infrastructure with automatic DDoS protection, a global edge network, and a 99.99% uptime target. All connections use TLS 1.3.
We welcome reports from security researchers. If you discover a vulnerability, please report it to us privately. We acknowledge reports within 48 hours and resolve critical issues as quickly as possible.
We take security reports seriously. If you have discovered a vulnerability in Cadence, please reach out to us privately. We commit to acknowledging your report within 48 hours.
security@cadence.appFor general security questions or concerns, you can also reach our team at support@cadence.app.