Convesio Earns Secure Hosting Alliance Trust Seal, Reinforcing Its Role as a Secure Commerce Infrastructure Platform

Convesio, a managed WordPress hosting and commerce infrastructure provider, today announced it has earned the Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) Trust Seal, recognizing its commitment to security, transparency, and responsible infrastructure practices.

Founded in 2018, Convesio has grown from a managed WordPress host into an integrated platform that combines hosting, payments, and commerce automation. Designed for agencies, eCommerce brands, and growing businesses, Convesio enables customers to build, scale, and operate revenue-generating digital experiences on a single, secure foundation.

At its core, Convesio delivers a cloud-native, auto-scaling infrastructure that dynamically allocates resources, sustaining performance during peak demand while optimising efficiency during quieter periods. Infrastructure is only part of the story.

As commerce moves toward agent-driven transactions, the bar for infrastructure trust is rising. Verified credentials like the SHA Trust Seal give customers and their AI agents a basis for trusting where transactions are processed.

To earn the SHA Trust Seal, Convesio demonstrated adherence to four key pillars:

  • Transparency: Clear, public-facing policies and agreements that define expectations for customers and partners
  • Infrastructure Misuse Protocols: Documented response procedures with prioritized handling of verified abuse reports
  • Network Resource Reliability: Proactive monitoring, recovery planning, and scalable capacity management
  • Government Request Handling: Lawful, fair, and transparent processes for handling data requests

Security is foundational across every layer of Convesio’s platform. In addition to earning the SHA Trust Seal, Convesio supports HIPAA-compliant hosting environments for healthcare and regulated industries; and has achieved PCI DSS Level 1 Service Provider status, the highest standard for payment data security.

“As we expand into payments, AI-assisted commerce, and the agentic web, security isn’t a feature, it’s the foundation,” said Convesio CMO Daryl Griffin. “Earning the SHA Trust Seal reinforces our commitment to building infrastructure that businesses, and the AI agents acting on their behalf, can trust to run critical operations.”

For customers, the SHA Trust Seal signals that Convesio operates with a high standard of accountability, reliability, and ethical responsibility, critical factors for businesses managing sensitive data, high-value transactions, and increasingly autonomous buying agents.

Looking ahead, Convesio plans to collaborate more deeply with the Secure Hosting Alliance to help simplify secure infrastructure for modern businesses.

“Most companies don’t struggle because tools don’t exist, they struggle because secure systems are too complex to implement correctly,” Griffin added. “We’re focused on making secure, compliant commerce infrastructure accessible, so businesses can grow without compromising trust.”

About the Secure Hosting Alliance

The Secure Hosting Alliance (SHA) empowers the web hosting and cloud industry to lead with integrity by establishing and upholding ethical standards. Its mission is to foster trust, advocate for fair policies, and safeguard an open and accessible Internet.

SHA brings together responsible infrastructure providers to address critical challenges such as fraud prevention, abuse mitigation, transparency, and privacy, while supporting innovation across the ecosystem.

About i2Coalition

The Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) represents the companies building the Internet’s infrastructure, including hosting providers, cloud platforms, domain registrars, and data centers. The organization advocates for policies that protect innovation and ensure the continued growth and openness of the Internet.

Share this:

Leave a Reply

Spam-free subscription, we guarantee. This is just a friendly ping when new content is out.

Discover more from Secure Hosting Alliance™

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading