Security and trust

A product surface buyers can evaluate before procurement starts

IntLiq is positioned for institutional teams, so the trust surface is visible in the product: published methodology, public status, scoped access controls, and a reviewable security posture. This page focuses on implemented controls and the evaluation process rather than generic marketing claims.

Data protection

  • TLS-protected traffic and encrypted managed database storage.
  • Row Level Security isolates customer data at the database layer.
  • API keys are stored as hashes and raw keys are only shown at creation time.
  • User deletion and cleanup flows are implemented to support GDPR-oriented account removal.

Access control

  • Cookie-based authenticated sessions for the product experience.
  • Scoped API key access across the public API surface.
  • Organization roles for owner, admin, analyst, auditor, and viewer workflows.
  • Sensitive actions use authenticated server routes rather than client-side direct data access.

Platform controls

  • Security headers and middleware-based request controls are enforced in the application.
  • Rate limiting and plan-based usage controls protect write-heavy and paid surfaces.
  • Schema validation is used on server inputs to reject malformed requests early.
  • Public status and health endpoints expose operational state without requiring a sales conversation.

Auditability

  • The methodology is publicly documented so procurement and risk teams can evaluate what the score does.
  • Score history, report outputs, and alert workflows are designed to create repeatable internal evidence.
  • Status history is visible on the public status page to support operational review.
  • The product is intended to supplement, not replace, legal, issuer, and smart contract diligence.

Enterprise evaluation support

  • Security questionnaire support is available during enterprise evaluations.
  • Architecture and workflow walkthroughs can be provided for procurement, risk, and operations stakeholders.
  • Commercial rollouts can cover onboarding, report workflow design, and integration planning.
  • Buyers can inspect pricing, methodology, API docs, and status history before engaging sales.

Reporting issues

  • Security issues can be reported to security@intliq.com.
  • Product and account support can be routed through intelligence@intliq.com.
  • Enterprise evaluation and procurement coordination can be routed through sales@intliq.com.
  • Major service-impacting issues are surfaced through the public status page.

Common buyer review path

Most teams do not begin with a vendor questionnaire. They start by checking whether the product is understandable, operationally credible, and likely to fit an existing workflow. IntLiq exposes the main review materials directly in the product.

For deeper evaluations, enterprise reviews can expand into architecture discussions, workflow mapping, and security questionnaire support. The goal is to keep procurement tied to real adoption, not to turn it into a parallel process detached from how the product will be used.