Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

These terms govern access to the SecRaptor closed beta website, any beta workspace provisioned through that process, and related communications.

1. Parties and scope

SecRaptor is provided by the legal provider identified in the applicable legal notice or Privacy Policy. References in these Terms to "we," "us," or "our" mean that provider, including any successor or affiliated entity that lawfully operates the Service in the future.

The service is offered only for business and professional use. It is not offered for personal or consumer use.

2. Agreement to these terms

You agree to these terms when you submit the beta access form, accept these terms in connection with account or tenant setup, or access or use any part of the SecRaptor service.

If you do not agree, do not submit the beta form and do not use the service.

"Customer" means the business, organization, or professional user requesting access or using the closed beta. "Service" and "Platform" mean the SecRaptor beta website, beta workspace, demo environment, and related hosted functionality. "Target" means a system, endpoint, application, API, domain, or other asset made available for scanning in the Platform. "Beta Period" means the closed beta period before any separate production or commercial agreement is signed.

3. Authority and business eligibility

You represent and warrant that you are acting in a business capacity and that you have authority to submit the request and, where applicable, to bind your organization.

  • You must provide accurate, current, and complete information.
  • You must be authorized to request access for the organization you identify.
  • If you act for an organization, you must have authority to do so.

4. Authorized use only

During the Beta Period, SecRaptor may be used only for Targets designated in the Platform or expressly approved in writing for beta evaluation. By default, those beta Targets are SecRaptor demonstration Targets. Customer-owned development, test, staging, or other non-production environments may be scanned only if we have separately approved the scope in writing and the Customer has completed the required authorization paperwork before scanning begins.

  • You must stay within the beta scope and written instructions we provide.
  • You must not submit or attempt to scan customer-owned, third-party, government, critical-infrastructure, shared-infrastructure, production, staging, acceptance, test, development, or other Targets unless the specific Target is included in a written beta authorization or a separate commercial agreement.
  • You receive no authorization from us to scan, test, probe, or attack any system other than the Targets shown in the Platform or expressly approved in writing.
  • You are responsible for any attempted Target submission, scope request, or testing decision you make.

5. Beta scope and customer development environments

During the Beta Period, the Service may be used only to scan Targets designated in the Platform or expressly approved in writing for closed beta evaluation. Demonstration Targets may be owned, operated, controlled, or approved by us for evaluation.

The Platform may reject any Target that is not designated or approved for the applicable beta scope.

The closed beta is primarily designed so Customers evaluate SecRaptor against demonstration Targets. A Customer-owned development, test, staging, or acceptance environment may be permitted only after separate written approval, written scope definition, proof of authority, and any required authorization paperwork are completed.

Scanning of Customer production environments, third-party infrastructure, government systems, critical infrastructure, or shared infrastructure is not part of the standard Beta Period. Such scanning may become available only under a separate written agreement or authorization signed by the appropriate parties.

  • Customer may not submit any Customer-owned Target unless it is non-production and expressly approved in written beta scope paperwork.
  • Customer may not submit any Target operated by a third party unless that party's written authorization is included in the approved scope.
  • Customer may not submit any Target on shared infrastructure unless the provider and all required stakeholders have authorized the testing in writing.
  • Customer may not submit any Target outside the beta scope defined by us in writing.
  • Any scan result, report, alert, or output generated during the Beta Period relates only to the approved beta Targets and must not be treated as an assessment of unapproved Customer systems.
  • We may reject, block, remove, or log any attempted Target submission outside the permitted beta scope.

6. Beta access and onboarding

Closed beta access is reviewed manually. Submission of the beta form does not guarantee access, tenant creation, or any specific timeline.

The business email you provide is required so we can verify the request, communicate about a demo or beta access, and handle manual onboarding if access is approved.

  • Access may be granted, delayed, limited, suspended, or declined at our discretion.
  • We may request additional verification before creating a tenant.
  • If required signup or demo-request information is not provided, we may be unable to review the request, schedule a demo, communicate next steps, or provide beta access.
  • Beta access may be revoked where security, legal, or operational concerns require it.

7. Acceptable use and restrictions

You must not misuse the service or attempt to misuse the service.

  • No unlawful, abusive, or deceptive activity.
  • No attempt to interfere with the platform, its hosting, or related systems.
  • No credential abuse, scraping, reverse engineering, or unauthorized resale.
  • No public sharing of private beta materials, credentials, screenshots, or access details without permission.
  • No submission or attempted scanning of Customer-owned, third-party, shared-infrastructure, or non-approved Targets.

8. Customer responsibilities

You are responsible for your users, submitted data, attempted Target submissions, scan-scope requests, and compliance with the approved beta scope.

  • You must configure and use the service responsibly.
  • You must ensure your users comply with these terms.
  • You remain responsible for the legality and appropriateness of any Target submission or testing request you make.

9. Confidentiality and non-public materials

Non-public product materials, onboarding communications, credentials, demo details, and workspace access information are confidential and must not be shared outside your authorized team without written permission.

10. Privacy and data handling

Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use personal data in connection with the beta site, related communications, and the service. The Privacy Policy is incorporated into these terms by reference.

11. Intellectual property

SecRaptor and all related software, documentation, designs, reports, branding, and materials remain the intellectual property of the SecRaptor provider or its licensors.

Except for the limited right to use the service in accordance with these terms and any written onboarding scope we provide, no other rights are granted.

12. Beta-specific terms

The closed beta may include evolving features, limited support, manual onboarding, and access controls tailored to the beta program. Beta participation is for evaluation and authorized business use only.

  • Feature availability may differ by tenant or onboarding track.
  • We may modify beta processes, access controls, or onboarding requirements.
  • Feedback you provide may be used to improve the service without obligation to you.

13. Disclaimers and limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the service is provided on an as-available and as-provided basis for demonstration and evaluation only. Except for any expressly approved written customer-environment scope, the closed beta does not test Customer systems, does not provide assurance about Customer security, and does not create any obligation for us to identify, prevent, or remediate risks in Customer environments.

Because the Beta Period is limited to approved beta Targets, we have no liability for the security, availability, configuration, vulnerabilities, operation, or performance of any Customer-owned or third-party system outside the approved written scope.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages, or for loss of profits, revenue, business, data, goodwill, or opportunities.

Where liability cannot be excluded, our aggregate liability in connection with the beta program, demo requests, beta access, beta Targets, beta outputs, and related website is limited to one hundred euros (EUR 100).

14. Indemnity

You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the SecRaptor provider from third-party claims, losses, damages, costs, and expenses arising from unauthorized testing, inaccurate scope information, your breach of these terms, your attempted submission of non-approved Targets, or any scan request outside the permitted beta scope.

15. Suspension, termination, and general

We may suspend or terminate access where required for security, misuse prevention, legal compliance, operational reasons, or breach of these terms.

These terms are governed by the laws of the Netherlands, unless a separate written agreement states otherwise.

Disputes relating to these terms or the beta site are submitted to the competent courts of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, unless mandatory law requires otherwise.

We may transfer or assign these terms, the beta relationship, and related rights and obligations to a successor, affiliate, or operating entity by giving notice to Customer, provided the transfer does not materially reduce Customer's rights under these terms.