Authorized Sub-processors
Introduction
To support delivery of our Services, Block Clinical may engage and use data processors with access to certain Customer Data (each, a “Subprocessor”). This page provides important information about the identity, location and role of each Subprocessor. Block Clinical currently uses third party Subprocessors to provide infrastructure services, and to help us provide clinical trial support services, and communications. Prior to engaging any third party Subprocessor, Block Clinical performs diligence to evaluate their privacy, security and confidentiality practices, and executes an agreement implementing its applicable obligations.
Infrastructure Sub-processors:
Drata may use the following Subprocessors to host Customer Data or provide other infrastructure that helps with delivery of our Services:
Sub-Processor |
Purpose |
Data Location |
---|---|---|
Amazon Web Services, Inc. |
Hosting & Infrastructure |
United States |
Other Sub-processors:
Block Clinical may use the following Subprocessors to perform other Service functions related to clinical trial payment and logistics services.
Sub-Processor |
Purpose |
Data Location |
---|---|---|
Hyperwallet (a PayPal Service) |
B2B and P2P Payments |
United States |
muv, Inc |
Travel Services |
United States |
Routefusion Inc. |
B2B and P2P Payments |
United States |
Travel Leaders Corporate, LLC and/or its Affiliates and subsidiaries (collectively, “TLC”) |
Travel Services |
United States |
Twilio, Inc. |
Communications (phone, email, text, chat) | United States |
EAN.com, LP, VacationSpot SL, Expedia, Inc | Travel Services | United States |
Google, Inc (Workspace) | Communications (email) | United States |
Updates
As our business grows and evolves, the Sub-processors we engage may also change. We will endeavor to provide the owner of Customer’s account with notice of any new Subprocessors to the extent required under the Agreement, along with posting such updates here. Please check back frequently for updates.