Infrastructure Approach
Liance is designed to run on modern cloud infrastructure with limited administrative access, practical environment separation, and a bias toward reducing unnecessary exposure in day-to-day operations.
This page outlines the practical security posture and operating principles behind Liance. It is meant to give buyers a grounded trust overview before deeper security review conversations.
Liance is designed to run on modern cloud infrastructure with limited administrative access, practical environment separation, and a bias toward reducing unnecessary exposure in day-to-day operations.
We aim to protect customer information in transit and at rest using standard cloud security controls and encrypted transport. We present this page as an overview of our approach, not as a substitute for customer-specific security documentation.
The product is built around evidence ownership, access review, and control visibility. We apply that same readiness mindset internally so security work is treated as an ongoing operating rhythm rather than a one-time exercise.
We design for reliability, recoverability, and practical continuity. Exact deployment details and supporting documentation can be discussed directly when security review or procurement requires them.
Security Specifications
We keep this page grounded on purpose. The practical commitments we can stand behind today are limited administrative access, separated environments, encrypted web traffic, and a buyer review path when deeper documentation is needed.
Primary Focus
SOC 2 readiness workflows
Security Review Path
Documentation on request
Identity Principle
Least-privilege access
Evidence Model
Continuous readiness
Transport Expectation
Encrypted web traffic
Hosting Approach
Cloud infrastructure with separated environments
Security-sensitive changes are expected to stay reviewable and attributable.
Access to production systems is intended to stay limited and deliberate.
Customer security questions can move into a more detailed review path when needed.
Hosting provider and deployment details can be shared directly during vendor review instead of being overstated on a public marketing page.
The Liance Commitment
Most platforms force you into rigid, expensive packages even if you only need one integration to prove your readiness. We don’t believe in gatekeeping. Whether you’re testing your first signal or scaling to audit, Liance is built to work with you—not against your budget.
We can walk through our current security posture, policy summaries, and trust workflow in a buyer or procurement conversation.