Trust center trigger
Trust center page template for SaaS
When a buyer asks for a security page, trust center, or public security overview, start with narrow sections that describe current documented facts, owners, evidence sources, and review status.
Sections to prepare
- Security overview with current practices and evidence sources.
- SOC 2 status stated plainly, without implying certification before a current report exists.
- Subprocessor or vendor summary with purpose, data category, owner, and last-reviewed date.
- Data handling and retention notes that stay within approved evidence and contract wording.
- Incident response summary, security contact, and review-before-sharing caveats.
- AI-use note covering approved use cases, restricted data, model providers, and human review.
Safe publishing pattern
Do not publish a trust center page from memory. Each section should have an owner, evidence source, last-reviewed date, and review-before-publishing status. Keep buyer-facing language current, narrow, and easy to update when the underlying process changes.
Download the starter CSV
The starter CSV gives eight cautious rows for security overview, SOC 2 status, subprocessors, data handling, incident response, AI use, DPA and retention, and security contact sections.
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The Mini Trust Center Kit and Growth Procurement Stack include security overview, subprocessor, access-control, incident-response, evidence, buyer-reply, and AI-use materials so a public trust center page connects to the documents buyers request next.
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This guide and CSV are documentation starters. They are not legal advice, privacy advice, cybersecurity advice, insurance advice, procurement advice, contract advice, compliance advice, DPA review, incident-response consulting, SOC 2 certification, audit readiness, penetration-test validation, EU AI Act compliance, HIPAA compliance, GDPR compliance, or a guarantee of buyer approval, security approval, procurement approval, client approval, regulatory approval, pilot conversion, revenue, profit, savings, or timeline reduction.