Dispel delivers secure remote access and real-time data streaming, connecting to OT systems efficiently and securely.
20sub-processors
HeadquartersNot specified, United States
Founded2015
Size201-1000
MarketB2B
PublicPrivate
ProductsDispel Zero Trust Engine, Secure Remote Access, Industrial Data Streaming, OTFusion, Integrated Threat Monitoring, Wicket Industrial Gateway
By Category
All Sub-Processors
| Name | Category |
|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Box | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Dialpad | |
| DigitalOcean | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Google Cloud Platform | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Heroku | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Hubspot | CRM |
| IBM Cloud | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Intercom | |
| Mailchimp | Marketing & Advertising |
| MaxMind | |
| Microsoft | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Microsoft Azure | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Papertrail | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Rackspace | Cloud Infrastructure |
| SentinelOne | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Sentry | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Stripe | Payments & Billing |
| Vultr | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Zapier |
Data Processing Locations
United States
14 sub-processors
Data Controller
4 sub-processors
United States, European Union, Japan
2 sub-processors
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sub-processors does Dispel use?
Dispel uses 20 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Dispel's main sub-processors?
Dispel's sub-processors include Amazon Web Services (Cloud service provider), Box (File storage), Dialpad (Phone service), DigitalOcean (Cloud service provider), Google Cloud Platform (Security monitoring & alerting), and 15 more.
Where does Dispel process data?
Dispel's sub-processors are located in United States, Data Controller, United States, European Union, Japan.