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Trust center

Security, privacy, governance, and ownership transfer

Enterprise buyers need to know how the work is run, what data is collected, how the system is handed off, and what controls exist before they approve a vendor or book a call.

Everything a procurement or governance reviewer needs before sign-off — in one place, not buried in a sales deck.

What this covers
  • Documented ownership transfer
  • Standard technology, not proprietary lock-in
  • Diagnostic data handling and retention
  • Procurement and security review readiness
Start with the diagnostic
Ownership transfer

The default is handoff, not dependency

We design engagements so your team owns the code, the credentials, the documentation, and the operating decisions. The work should survive the consulting team leaving.

  • Architecture decisions are documented.
  • Runbooks cover common failure modes.
  • Maintenance paths are explained clearly.
  • No hidden proprietary runtime is required.
Procurement path

Give risk and procurement teams a simple route through the site

FAQ

Straight answers for enterprise buyers and procurement teams.

What does the trust center cover?

It covers security posture, privacy and data handling, compliance readiness, responsible AI, subprocessors, and ownership transfer.

Why does the site need a trust center?

Enterprise buyers often need procurement and risk answers before they can move forward, so the trust center gives them a clear place to look.

Where should a buyer go if they need a formal review packet?

Start with the trust pages and then contact us after the diagnostic if you need a deployment-specific answer set or vendor packet.