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Disclaimer
Last updated 2026-06-11.
This page explains, plainly, what the outputs of the Resolute Security platform do and do not mean. Resolute Security runs automated security scans and provides compliance-readiness workflows. Those outputs are meant to help you understand and improve your security posture — they are not a guarantee, a certification, or professional advice. Read this alongside our Terms of Service.
1. Informational only
Scan results, posture scores, findings, ratings, and compliance outputs are provided for general informational purposes and as a starting point for your own review. They are not a guarantee of security, safety, or compliance, and they are not a warranty or representation of any kind, express or implied. You should not treat any output as a definitive statement about the state of your systems.
2. No guarantee of completeness or accuracy
Automated scanning is imperfect. It produces false positives (flagging issues that are not real) and false negatives (missing issues that are real). A passing, "green," or high-score result does not mean you are secure or compliant, and a finding does not necessarily mean you have done anything wrong or are at fault. Security posture changes constantly — as configurations, vendors, threats, and data sources change — so every result reflects only a point in time and may be out of date by the time you read it.
3. Compliance readiness is not certification
Our compliance-readiness workflows (for frameworks such as SOC 2, CMMC, HIPAA, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, GDPR, and NIST CSF) are designed to help you prepare for and organize evidence toward a framework. They do not constitute an audit, certification, attestation, accreditation, or legal determination of compliance, and they do not make Resolute Security your auditor. Only a qualified, independent auditor or the relevant governing authority can certify or attest to your compliance. Do not represent a Resolute Security readiness score, report, or status as a certification or as proof of compliance to customers, regulators, or any other third party.
4. Not professional advice
Nothing in the Service or on this site is legal, regulatory, financial, accounting, or professional security advice, and no attorney-client relationship or other professional relationship is created by your use of it. Your circumstances are unique; you should consult qualified professionals — such as counsel, a licensed auditor, or a security advisor — before making decisions that rely on these outputs.
5. Third-party and external data
The Service incorporates data from third parties and external sources — including DNS records, threat-intelligence feeds, breach-exposure data, and similar inputs. That data may be inaccurate, incomplete, delayed, or unavailable, and it can change without notice. Resolute Security is not responsible for the accuracy or availability of third-party data, nor for the content of any third-party or externally linked sites.
6. Forward-looking and roadmap statements
Any roadmap, "coming soon," or other forward-looking statements about future features describe current intentions only. They are not commitments or promises, and they may change, be delayed, or be cancelled at any time without notice.
7. Your responsibility
You remain solely responsible for your own security and compliance decisions, and for whether and how you act on any finding, score, or recommendation. Resolute Security is a tool to inform those decisions — it does not make them for you, and choosing to act, or not to act, on any output is your responsibility.
8. Questions
If anything here is unclear, email legal@resolute-security.com.