External security scan for enterprise procurement
Enterprise procurement runs a security review before they sign, and the external-posture part is the first thing they check because it is observable without your cooperation. Walking into that review with a clean, dated report removes the back-and-forth that stalls deals. A scan shows you what the buyer will find before they find it.
What the scan proves here
What the buyer sees first
Procurement and their security team start with externally-observable signals. A scan shows you the same view they get.
Evidence that shortens the review
A dated, control-mapped PDF answers the technical questions up front so the review does not stall on verification.
A signal of maturity
Clean external posture tells a buyer you take security seriously before they read a single policy document.
Reusable across deals
The same report supports every enterprise review you face, not just the one in front of you.
Why it matters
Security review is now a standard gate in enterprise procurement, and a weak external posture is an easy reason for a cautious buyer to delay. Clearing it removes a common, avoidable source of friction late in the sales cycle.
Turn the scan into a dated PDF for €39
The free scan shows your grade on screen. The Audit Pack adds the control-mapped PDF, 90 days of re-scans, and a dated attestation, the artifacts this situation actually calls for.
Frequently asked questions
How does this help me close faster?
It moves the security check from a blocker to a formality. When you hand procurement a dated report that answers their technical questions, the review stops being a multi-week loop of clarifications.
Can I share the report with the buyer?
Yes. The €39 Audit Pack produces a dated, control-mapped PDF built to be shared with a buyer, attached to a questionnaire, or dropped into a data room.
Other scan use cases: Vendor questionnaire ·SOC 2 prep ·NIS2 / BSI ·M&A diligence