A cleaner trust path for security, operations, and customer review
This page brings together the public material customers usually ask for first: security posture, identity and access controls, privacy and legal pages, API documentation, operational-readiness summaries, and the safest route for deeper procurement or security-review questions.
Review the current Dashmon access-control and disclosure posture without needing internal-only documents first.
See how Dashmon frames operational readiness and what is available for customer trust or procurement review.
Public legal and privacy material stays easy to find so trust reviews do not depend on private explanations alone.
Customers can start with public pages, then request a curated trust pack or deeper review through the right contact route.
What customers can review right now
MFA, recovery codes, workspace OIDC / SSO, admin verification, audit visibility, and responsible disclosure.
Backup and restore discipline, incident response expectations, change management, reliability evidence, and supportability summaries.
Authentication modes, request tracing, workspace tokens, and integration basics for customer or internal automation.
Public privacy handling guidance for account, monitoring, and support data.
Service expectations, plan boundaries, billing, and acceptable-use basics.
Public security contact and disclosure path for responsible reporting.
How Dashmon handles trust reviews
Dashmon uses a layered trust path. Public pages answer the first review questions quickly. For deeper conversations, Dashmon can package the customer-facing trust material and then share additional internal evidence more carefully when it is appropriate.
The public trust path is designed to avoid two common problems: sending buyers into the app just to understand the security posture, or over-sharing internal-only evidence before the context of the review is clear.
Security controls, disclosure route, privacy, legal terms, API basics, operational-readiness summaries, support/contact routes, and the overall customer trust path.
Detailed evidence exports, restore-drill proof, release sign-off records, remediation trackers, and other internal artifacts are better shared as part of a controlled customer review instead of broad public publishing.
Important boundaries
Dashmon can publicly explain what controls exist today and how customer trust requests should be handled.
This trust center is a public review path. It is not a claim of external certification, formal attestation, or completed third-party validation unless Dashmon explicitly states that elsewhere.