External security scan for pre-funding diligence
When you raise a round, investors and their technical advisors look at security as part of diligence, and external posture is the part they can check without your help. A weak surface raises questions you do not want during a raise. A scan shows you what a technical diligence partner will find, so you can fix it and put a clean, dated report in the data room before anyone asks.
What the scan proves here
What technical diligence sees
VC technical advisors and diligence firms start from the externally-observable surface. A scan gives you the same view they pull.
A clean data-room artifact
A dated, control-mapped PDF in the data room answers the security line item before it becomes a diligence question.
Fewer raise-timeline surprises
Findings surfaced mid-raise can slow a round. Clearing the external surface early removes one avoidable source of friction.
A maturity signal to investors
Clean external posture tells an investor the team runs the product with discipline, which matters for an early-stage bet.
Why it matters
Technical diligence is now standard in venture rounds, and security questions raised late can affect terms or timing. A dated external-posture report prepared before the raise keeps that part of diligence short.
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
Is an external scan enough for investor diligence?
It covers the externally-observable part, which is a common early diligence check. Deeper diligence also looks at code, architecture, and internal controls, which a scan does not produce. Use it to clear the external surface and signal that security is handled.
When should I run it during a raise?
Before you open the data room. The first scan finds the issues while you still have time to fix them, and the dated report then sits in the room as evidence when diligence begins.
Other scan use cases: Vendor questionnaire ·SOC 2 prep ·NIS2 / BSI ·Enterprise sales