Written Authorization
We require written permission before every assessment. It protects you, defines the scope clearly, and ensures complete transparency. Here's why and how it works.
Why Written Authorization Matters
Legal Protection for You
Written authorization creates a clear record of exactly what was agreed to, when, and by whom. This protects you and your business.
Clear Scope Definition
The authorization document defines precisely what will be checked, on which domains, during which time window. No surprises.
Professional Standards
Requiring written authorization is a hallmark of professional security assessment. It separates legitimate assessment from unauthorized scanning.
Trust and Transparency
You know exactly what we'll do before we do it. There are no hidden activities, no scope creep, no unexpected tests.
What the Authorization Includes
A typical written authorization covers the following points. We provide a template — you review, adjust, and sign it before any work begins.
The Authorization Process
You Contact Us
Tell us about your website and which service you're interested in. We'll discuss your needs and answer any questions.
We Send the Template
You receive a written authorization template by email. It's pre-filled with the details we discussed.
You Review and Sign
Review the template, adjust anything that needs changing, sign it, and return it via email.
We Begin the Assessment
Only after we receive your signed authorization do we begin the external review. You'll know exactly when we start.
You Receive the Report
Within the agreed timeframe, you receive a PDF report with findings, business-impact context, and practical recommendations.
Common Questions
Is this a legal contract?
The written authorization is a formal agreement defining the scope of our assessment. It is a professional document that creates clarity and mutual understanding. It is not a complex legal contract — just a clear statement of what we will and will not do.
Who can sign the authorization?
The person who owns or manages the website, or someone with explicit authority to authorize an external assessment. For businesses, this is typically the owner, managing director, or IT manager.
How long does authorization take?
The template is ready to sign — most clients review and return it within hours. You can adjust it to fit your internal requirements.
Can I cancel after signing?
Yes. You can withdraw authorization at any time and we will stop immediately. No questions asked.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact us to discuss your website and receive a written authorization template. We'll start only when you give the green light.