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The agreement governing access to and use of the Sable platform.
SABLE PLATFORM TERMS OF SERVICE
Last Updated: August 17, 2026.
These Sable Platform Terms of Service (the "Terms" or "Agreement") are entered into by and between SubRosa Cyber Solutions, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company ("SubRosa," "we," "us," or "our"), and the entity or person that registers for, accesses, or uses the Sable platform ("Customer," "you," or "your"). By clicking "I agree," executing an Order Form referencing these Terms, or accessing or using the Services, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you are entering into these Terms on behalf of an entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity.
1. Definitions
1.1 "Affiliate" means any entity that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a party.
1.2 "AI Features" means any features of the Services that use artificial intelligence, machine learning, large language models, or similar technologies, including any AI/LLM security testing module, automated evidence collection, and AI-assisted analysis.
1.3 "Authorized User" means an individual whom Customer (or a Reseller on behalf of a Downstream Client) authorizes to use the Services and for whom a subscription has been purchased.
1.4 "Customer Data" means all data, information, and content that Customer, its Authorized Users, or its Downstream Clients submit to or generate within the Services, including compliance data, security findings, vulnerability scan results, penetration test results, audit observations, policies, risk register entries, vendor data, security operations telemetry, and any Personal Data contained therein.
1.5 "Documentation" means the user guides, help materials, and technical documentation SubRosa makes available for the Services.
1.6 "Downstream Client" means an end customer of a Reseller that receives access to the Services through the Reseller's tenant or a white-label instance.
1.7 "DPA" means the Data Processing Addendum incorporated by reference into this Agreement.
1.8 "Order Form" means an ordering document, online checkout, or subscription selection specifying the plan, fees, and term.
1.9 "Personal Data" has the meaning given in the DPA and applicable Data Protection Laws.
1.10 "Reseller" means an MSP, MSSP, or other partner authorized by SubRosa to resell or provide access to the Services to Downstream Clients.
1.11 "Services" means the Sable multi-tenant cybersecurity governance, risk, and compliance platform, including all modules, features, AI Features, APIs, and the Documentation, as made available by SubRosa, together with any Managed SOC or other services expressly provided under an Order Form referencing these Terms.
1.12 "SLA" means the Service Level Agreement referenced in Section 14, if applicable to Customer's plan.
1.13 "Tenant" means an isolated workspace within the multi-tenant environment provisioned for Customer or a Downstream Client.
2. Account Registration and Eligibility
2.1 To access the Services, Customer must register an account and provide accurate, complete information. Customer is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of account credentials and for all activity under its account.
2.2 The Services are intended for business use by organizations and their personnel. Customer represents that it is at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in its jurisdiction) and is not barred from receiving the Services under applicable law.
2.3 Customer is responsible for its Authorized Users' compliance with this Agreement and for all acts and omissions of its Authorized Users.
3. Description of Service
3.1 The Services provide a single-workspace platform for managing a security and compliance program, which may include framework management (such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, GLBA, GDPR, PCI DSS, and NIST CSF), vendor risk management, policy management with version control, risk and controls tracking and a risk register, findings management (linking penetration test results, vulnerability scans, and audit observations to remediation owners), engagement scoping tools, vulnerability management, and, where subscribed, Managed SOC services.
3.2 The Services are multi-tenant and provide logical isolation of each Tenant. Specific features available depend on Customer's plan and configuration.
3.3 SubRosa may provide professional or managed security services (such as penetration testing, Managed SOC, or advisory services) under separate order forms or statements of work. Those services are governed by their respective agreements, which incorporate these Terms by reference where applicable.
3.4 Roadmap and Beta Features. SubRosa may offer features on a preview, beta, or early-access basis, including planned capabilities such as an AI/LLM security testing module, automated evidence collection, and a white-label MSP portal. Beta features are provided "as is," may be modified or withdrawn, and are excluded from any SLA and from the warranties in Section 13.
4. Subscription Plans, Billing, Auto-Renewal, and Payment
4.1 Plans and Fees. Subscription plans, features, and fees are set out on SubRosa's pricing page or the applicable Order Form. Published plans include Starter, Team, Growth, and Scale, with custom MSP/MSSP per-seat pricing. Fees are stated in US dollars unless otherwise specified.
4.2 Free Trial. SubRosa may offer a free trial (currently 14 days, no credit card required). At the end of the trial, unless Customer subscribes to a paid plan, access may be suspended or terminated and Customer Data may be deleted after the retention period in Section 18.
4.3 Payment via Stripe. Billing and payment processing are handled through Stripe, Inc. By providing payment information, Customer authorizes SubRosa and Stripe to charge the applicable fees. Customer's use of Stripe is also subject to Stripe's applicable terms. Customer represents that its payment information is accurate and that it is authorized to use the payment method.
4.4 Billing Cycle. Fees are billed in advance on a monthly or annual basis according to the selected plan. Annual plans may include a discount (currently two months free relative to monthly pricing).
4.5 Auto-Renewal and Cancellation. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ON THE ORDER FORM, SUBSCRIPTIONS AUTOMATICALLY RENEW at the end of each billing period for a successive period of equal length, at the then-current rates, until cancelled. Customer authorizes SubRosa to charge the applicable renewal fees using the payment method on file. Customer may cancel auto-renewal at any time through the account settings or by contacting info@subrosacyber.com; cancellation takes effect at the end of the then-current billing period. SubRosa will comply with applicable automatic-renewal and negative-option laws, which as of 2026 are governed principally by state law and the federal Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act (ROSCA, 15 U.S.C. sections 8401 to 8405) following the Eighth Circuit's July 8, 2025 vacatur of the FTC "Click-to-Cancel" Rule in Custom Communications, Inc. v. FTC. Where Customer or a Downstream Client is a California resident subject to the California Automatic Renewal Law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code section 17602, as amended by AB 2863, with the strengthened obligations applying to contracts entered into, amended, or extended on or after July 1, 2025), SubRosa will: obtain the customer's express affirmative consent to the auto-renewal terms; present the auto-renewal terms and cancellation information clearly and conspicuously before purchase; provide those terms and cancellation instructions in a retainable acknowledgment; send the required annual renewal reminder disclosing the upcoming renewal, price, and cancellation method; and provide a simple online cancellation mechanism, including a click-to-cancel path adjacent to any retention or save offer. SubRosa should monitor the FTC's March 13, 2026 notice of proposed rulemaking (91 Fed. Reg. 12,318) for any revived federal requirements.
4.6 Price Changes. SubRosa may change fees effective upon renewal by providing at least 30 days' advance notice. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.
4.7 Taxes. Fees are exclusive of taxes. Customer is responsible for all sales, use, VAT, GST, and similar taxes, excluding taxes on SubRosa's net income.
4.8 Late Payment and Failed Payments. Overdue amounts may accrue interest at the lower of 1.5% per month or the maximum permitted by law. If a payment fails, SubRosa may retry the charge and may suspend the Services after reasonable notice. Customer agrees not to initiate chargebacks for validly incurred fees and to contact SubRosa first to resolve billing disputes.
4.9 No Refunds. Except as expressly required by law or stated in the SLA, fees are non-refundable and payments are non-cancellable for the paid period.
5. Customer Data and Data Ownership
5.1 Ownership. As between the parties, Customer owns all right, title, and interest in Customer Data. Customer grants SubRosa a non-exclusive, worldwide license to host, process, transmit, display, and use Customer Data solely to provide and maintain the Services, to prevent or address service or technical problems, to comply with law, and as otherwise permitted in this Agreement and the DPA.
5.2 Responsibility. Customer is responsible for the accuracy, quality, and legality of Customer Data and for having the necessary rights and consents to submit it to the Services.
5.3 Aggregated and De-Identified Data. SubRosa may generate and use aggregated or de-identified data derived from use of the Services for benchmarking, analytics, security research, and product improvement, provided such data does not identify Customer, any Authorized User, any Downstream Client, or any individual and is not Customer's confidential information.
5.4 Data Processing. Where SubRosa processes Personal Data on Customer's behalf, the DPA applies and governs.
6. License Grant and Restrictions
6.1 License. Subject to this Agreement, SubRosa grants Customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable (except to Authorized Users and, for Resellers, to Downstream Clients as permitted) right to access and use the Services during the term for Customer's internal business purposes.
6.2 Restrictions. Customer will not, and will not permit any Authorized User or third party to: (a) copy, modify, or create derivative works of the Services; (b) reverse engineer or attempt to derive source code, except to the extent this restriction is prohibited by law; (c) resell, sublicense, or provide the Services to third parties except as expressly permitted for Resellers; (d) circumvent usage limits or security measures; (e) use the Services to build a competing product; (f) remove proprietary notices; or (g) use the Services in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy or applicable law.
7. Acceptable Use
7.1 Customer and its Authorized Users and Downstream Clients must comply with SubRosa's Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP"), incorporated by reference. The AUP includes important boundaries on security testing conducted through or against the Services. Violation of the AUP is a material breach.
8. Multi-Tenant, Reseller, and MSP Terms
8.1 Multi-Tenant Architecture. The Services operate on a multi-tenant basis with logical isolation of Tenants, including role-based access controls and tenant-level tamper-evident audit logging. Customer is responsible for configuring access within its Tenant.
8.2 Reseller Authorization. A Reseller may resell or provide access to the Services to Downstream Clients only under a written reseller or partner agreement with SubRosa. In the absence of such an agreement, these Terms govern the Reseller's own direct use.
8.3 Reseller Responsibilities. A Reseller is responsible for: (a) its Downstream Clients' compliance with this Agreement, the AUP, and applicable law; (b) all fees for Tenants it provisions; (c) provisioning, configuring, and managing Downstream Client Tenants and access; (d) serving as the first line of support to its Downstream Clients unless otherwise agreed; and (e) ensuring appropriate contracts are in place with Downstream Clients that are consistent with and no less protective than this Agreement.
8.4 Downstream End-User Liability. Each Reseller will ensure that its agreements with Downstream Clients pass through the restrictions, disclaimers, limitations of liability, and acceptable use obligations of this Agreement. The Reseller remains liable to SubRosa for acts and omissions of its Downstream Clients as if they were the Reseller's own. SubRosa has no direct contractual obligation to Downstream Clients unless expressly agreed in writing.
8.5 White-Label. Where SubRosa permits white-label use, the Reseller may present the Services under the Reseller's brand as configured. The Reseller will not misrepresent the origin of the Services, will not remove or obscure SubRosa's underlying intellectual property rights, and will comply with SubRosa's white-label and branding guidelines. As between the parties, SubRosa retains ownership of the underlying platform regardless of branding.
8.6 Data in Reseller Chains. Data processing roles and the sub-processing chain in reseller and white-label scenarios are governed by the DPA, including the controller/processor/sub-processor allocation described therein.
9. Third-Party Services
9.1 The Services may integrate with or rely on third-party services, including Supabase (database, authentication), Vercel (hosting), Stripe (billing), and various native connectors (such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Okta, Duo, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, AWS, Azure, Splunk, Datadog, Slack, and PagerDuty). SubRosa is not responsible for third-party services, and Customer's use of them may be subject to separate terms. Customer authorizes SubRosa to exchange Customer Data with third-party services that Customer enables or that are necessary to provide the Services.
9.2 Third-party AI providers may power certain AI Features, as described in Section 16.
10. Intellectual Property
10.1 SubRosa Ownership. SubRosa and its licensors own all right, title, and interest in the Services, the underlying software, platform, models, framework libraries, Documentation, and all related intellectual property, including all improvements and derivative works. Except for the limited license in Section 6, no rights are granted to Customer.
10.2 Feedback. If Customer provides feedback or suggestions, SubRosa may use them without restriction or obligation.
11. Confidentiality
11.1 "Confidential Information" means non-public information disclosed by one party to the other that is designated confidential or that reasonably should be understood to be confidential, including Customer Data, the Services' non-public features, security findings, and pricing.
11.2 The receiving party will use Confidential Information only to perform under this Agreement, will protect it with reasonable care (and no less than it protects its own similar information), and will not disclose it except to personnel and contractors with a need to know who are bound by confidentiality obligations.
11.3 Exclusions apply to information that is public through no fault of the receiving party, independently developed, rightfully received from a third party, or required to be disclosed by law (with notice where permitted).
12. Security
12.1 SubRosa will implement and maintain administrative, technical, and organizational security measures designed to protect Customer Data, as further described in the DPA, including encryption in transit and at rest, Postgres Row Level Security isolation between Tenants, access controls, and tamper-evident audit logging.
12.2 Customer is responsible for security within its control, including managing Authorized User access, credential hygiene, configuration of role-based access, and securing its own systems and integrations.
12.3 SubRosa will notify Customer of security incidents affecting Customer Data as set out in the DPA.
13. Warranties and Disclaimers
13.1 Mutual. Each party warrants that it has authority to enter into this Agreement.
13.2 Limited Service Warranty. SubRosa warrants that during the subscription term the Services will perform materially in accordance with the Documentation. Customer's exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty is, at SubRosa's option, correction of the non-conformity or termination with a pro-rata refund of prepaid, unused fees.
13.3 DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED, THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE." SUBROSA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. SUBROSA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR SECURE, OR THAT THEY WILL DETECT ALL VULNERABILITIES OR THREATS. THE SERVICES DO NOT GUARANTEE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY LAW OR FRAMEWORK; CUSTOMER REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS OWN COMPLIANCE OBLIGATIONS AND FOR VALIDATING OUTPUTS.
14. Service Levels
14.1 Where Customer's plan or Order Form includes an SLA, availability commitments and service credits are set out in the SLA. Service credits are Customer's sole and exclusive remedy for availability failures. If no SLA applies, the Services are provided on a commercially reasonable efforts basis without an availability commitment. A representative SLA for reference and negotiation might commit to 99.9% monthly availability with tiered service credits (for example, 10% of monthly fees for availability below 99.9% but at or above 99.0%, 25% below 99.0% but at or above 95.0%, and 50% below 95.0%), credits capped at 100% of the affected monthly fee, with claims submitted within 30 days, and standard exclusions for scheduled maintenance, customer-caused issues, force majeure, and beta features.
15. Limitation of Liability
15.1 Exclusion of Indirect Damages. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR LOST PROFITS, REVENUE, GOODWILL, OR DATA, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY.
15.2 Cap. EXCEPT FOR EXCLUDED CLAIMS, EACH PARTY'S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER TO SUBROSA IN THE TWELVE MONTHS PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM.
15.3 Super-Cap for Enhanced Categories. For claims arising from a party's breach of its data protection or security obligations or breach of confidentiality, each party's aggregate liability will not exceed two (2) times the amount in Section 15.2, in place of the cap in Section 15.2.
15.4 Excluded Claims. The caps and exclusions do not apply to: (a) Customer's payment obligations; (b) a party's indemnification obligations; (c) either party's fraud, gross negligence, or willful misconduct; (d) Customer's breach of the license restrictions or the AUP; or (e) liabilities that cannot be limited under applicable law.
15.5 This allocation of risk is a fundamental basis of the bargain and applies regardless of the form of action and even if a limited remedy fails of its essential purpose.
16. Indemnification
16.1 By SubRosa. SubRosa will defend Customer against third-party claims alleging that the Services, as provided by SubRosa and used in accordance with this Agreement, infringe such third party's intellectual property rights, and will indemnify Customer for damages and reasonable costs finally awarded or agreed in settlement. SubRosa's obligations do not apply to claims arising from Customer Data, Customer's configurations, combinations with non-SubRosa products, or use in violation of this Agreement. If the Services become, or SubRosa believes may become, subject to an infringement claim, SubRosa may procure the right to continue use, modify the Services, or terminate the affected Services with a pro-rata refund.
16.2 By Customer. Customer will defend SubRosa against third-party claims arising from Customer Data, Customer's or its Authorized Users' or Downstream Clients' use of the Services in violation of this Agreement or the AUP (including unauthorized security testing), or Customer's violation of law, and will indemnify SubRosa for damages and reasonable costs finally awarded or agreed in settlement.
16.3 Procedure. The indemnified party will provide prompt notice, reasonable cooperation, and control of the defense to the indemnifying party (with the right to participate with its own counsel). No settlement imposing liability or admission on the indemnified party may be made without its consent.
17. AI/ML Features Terms
17.1 Description and Disclosure. Certain features use artificial intelligence and machine learning, which may include an AI/LLM security testing module, automated evidence collection, and AI-assisted analysis. Where an AI Feature interacts directly with an individual, SubRosa will disclose that the individual is interacting with an AI system, consistent with Article 50(1) of the EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689), enforceable from 2 August 2026, which requires that "AI systems intended to interact directly with natural persons are designed and developed in such a way that the natural persons concerned are informed that they are interacting with an AI system, unless this is obvious from the point of view of a natural person who is reasonably well-informed, observant and circumspect." Where an AI Feature generates synthetic audio, image, video, or text, SubRosa will implement machine-readable marking of outputs to the extent required by Article 50(2) of the EU AI Act (with the grace period for pre-existing systems running to 2 December 2026).
17.2 No Training on Customer Data Without Consent. SubRosa will not use Customer Data to train or fine-tune SubRosa's or any third party's foundation or general-purpose AI models except with Customer's consent or as configured by Customer. SubRosa may use Customer Data to operate AI Features for Customer and to generate aggregated or de-identified insights consistent with Section 5.3.
17.3 Third-Party AI Providers. AI Features may rely on third-party AI providers. SubRosa will contract with such providers on terms that prohibit use of Customer Data to train their models except as permitted by this Agreement, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to enable zero-retention or limited-retention processing where available.
17.4 Output Disclaimer. AI outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable. AI Features assist but do not replace professional judgment. Customer is responsible for reviewing, validating, and independently verifying AI outputs before relying on them, and remains responsible for compliance and security decisions. SubRosa does not warrant the accuracy of AI outputs.
17.5 AI Acceptable Use. Customer will not use AI Features to violate the AUP, to conduct unauthorized security testing, or to generate unlawful content.
18. Term, Termination, and Suspension
18.1 Term. This Agreement begins on the earlier of Customer's acceptance or first use and continues for the subscription term stated on the Order Form, plus renewals, until terminated.
18.2 Termination for Cause. Either party may terminate for the other's material breach that remains uncured 30 days after written notice. SubRosa may terminate immediately for Customer's breach of the license restrictions, the AUP, or applicable law.
18.3 Suspension. SubRosa may suspend access, in whole or in part, if: (a) Customer's account is overdue after notice; (b) SubRosa reasonably believes the Services are being used in violation of the AUP or law, or in a manner that threatens the security or integrity of the Services or other tenants; or (c) required by law or to prevent harm. SubRosa will use reasonable efforts to give notice and to limit the scope and duration of suspension.
18.4 Termination for Convenience. Customer may cancel auto-renewal as described in Section 4.5. Except as stated in the SLA or required by law, fees for the current period remain payable.
19. Effect of Termination; Data Return and Deletion
19.1 Upon termination or expiration, Customer's right to access the Services ceases.
19.2 For a period of 30 days after termination (the "Retention Period"), SubRosa will make Customer Data available for export in a commonly used format, consistent with the export capability of the Services. After the Retention Period, SubRosa will delete or de-identify Customer Data within a commercially reasonable time, except as required by law or as set out in the DPA, and subject to routine backup cycles.
19.3 Survival. Sections that by their nature should survive termination will survive, including Sections 5, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, and 22.
20. Modifications to Service and Terms
20.1 SubRosa may modify the Services, provided it does not materially reduce core functionality during a paid term. SubRosa may modify these Terms by posting an updated version and, for material changes, providing at least 30 days' notice. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance. If Customer objects to a material change, Customer's exclusive remedy is to terminate before the change takes effect.
21. Export Controls and Sanctions Compliance
21.1 Customer will comply with all applicable export control and economic sanctions laws, including the US Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. Parts 730 to 774), regulations administered by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC, 31 C.F.R. Parts 500 to 599), and comparable laws of other jurisdictions.
21.2 Customer represents that it, its Authorized Users, and its Downstream Clients are not located in, organized under the laws of, or ordinarily resident in any comprehensively sanctioned country or region, and are not on any restricted or denied party list, including the OFAC Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List. Customer will not access or use the Services in violation of these laws or make the Services available to any prohibited person or for any prohibited end use.
22. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
22.1 Governing Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, USA, without regard to conflict of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.
22.2 Informal Resolution. The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve any dispute informally within 30 days of written notice before initiating arbitration.
22.3 Binding Arbitration. Except as stated in Section 22.6, any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement will be resolved by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (AAA) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. The arbitration will be seated in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, conducted in English, before one arbitrator. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Section.
22.4 Class Action Waiver. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DISPUTES WILL BE RESOLVED ONLY ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. THE PARTIES WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS, COLLECTIVE, OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION.
22.5 Governing Courts. Subject to the arbitration agreement, the parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio for any permitted judicial proceeding.
22.6 Exceptions. Either party may seek injunctive or equitable relief in court for infringement or misuse of intellectual property or Confidential Information, and either party may bring an individual claim in small claims court.
22.7 International Customers. Nothing in this Section deprives a consumer of mandatory protections of the law of their country of residence where such protections cannot be waived by contract.
23. General
23.1 Assignment. Customer may not assign this Agreement without SubRosa's consent, except to a successor in a merger or acquisition. SubRosa may assign freely.
23.2 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the DPA, AUP, SLA, and any Order Form, is the entire agreement and supersedes prior agreements on its subject matter. Order of precedence: Order Form, then DPA, then these Terms, then AUP, then SLA, unless a document expressly states otherwise.
23.3 Notices. Notices to SubRosa must be sent to SubRosa Cyber Solutions, LLC, ATTN: Legal, 2000 Auburn Dr Ste 200#366, Beachwood OH 44122 and info@subrosacyber.com. Notices to Customer may be sent to the account contact.
23.4 Force Majeure. Neither party is liable for delays or failures due to events beyond its reasonable control.
23.5 Independent Contractors. The parties are independent contractors; no agency, partnership, or joint venture is created.
23.6 Severability; Waiver. If a provision is unenforceable, the rest remains in effect. Failure to enforce is not a waiver.
23.7 US Government Rights. The Services are "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation" provided with restricted rights.
23.8 Publicity. SubRosa may identify Customer as a customer with Customer's consent, which may be given in an Order Form.
24. Contact
SubRosa Cyber Solutions, LLC, ATTN: Legal. 2000 Auburn Dr Ste 200#366, Beachwood OH 44122. Email: info@subrosacyber.com. Support: info@subrosacyber.com. Phone: 833-999-3198.