Disclaimer

Last Updated: April 10, 2026

Important Notice: Justivia provides AI-powered cybersecurity tools and intelligence services. Security assessments are conducted for authorized testing purposes only. Unauthorized use of our platform against systems you do not own or have explicit permission to test is strictly prohibited.

Authorized Use Only

All penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, security code reviews, and threat intelligence services provided by Justivia are intended solely for use on systems, networks, and applications that you own or have received explicit, documented written authorization to test. Conducting security assessments on systems without authorization may violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), the EU Network and Information Security (NIS2) Directive, and other applicable laws.

No Guarantee of Complete Security

Security assessments, penetration tests, and vulnerability scans performed through Justivia identify known vulnerabilities and attack vectors at a point in time. No security assessment guarantees the complete absence of vulnerabilities. The threat landscape evolves continuously, and new vulnerabilities may emerge after an assessment is completed. Justivia's findings represent a snapshot and should be part of an ongoing security program, not a one-time exercise.

Accuracy of AI-Generated Findings

Justivia uses AI and automated analysis to detect vulnerabilities and generate security recommendations. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated findings may include false positives or may not capture every vulnerability in complex environments. All critical findings should be reviewed and validated by a qualified security professional before remediation actions are taken.

Limitation of Liability

In no event shall Justivia be liable for any loss or damage including, without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, arising from:

  • Reliance on security findings, recommendations, or reports without independent verification
  • Security incidents or data breaches that occur before, during, or after an assessment
  • System downtime or disruption caused by authorized penetration testing activities
  • Incomplete remediation of identified vulnerabilities
  • Changes in the threat landscape after the completion of an assessment

Threat Intelligence & Research Content

Threat intelligence reports, security advisories, and research content published by Justivia are provided for informational and educational purposes. Statistics and threat data are sourced from reputable industry reports (IBM X-Force, Verizon DBIR, CrowdStrike GTR, NIST NVD, CISA KEV). While we make every effort to ensure accuracy, Justivia makes no warranties regarding the completeness or timeliness of threat intelligence content.

Compliance Frameworks

Justivia's platform references compliance frameworks including NIST CSF, ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS. Our services can support your compliance journey, but engaging Justivia does not constitute formal compliance certification. Organizations seeking official compliance certification must work with accredited auditors and certification bodies.

External Links

Our platform may contain links to external security resources, CVE databases, or third-party tools. We have no control over and assume no responsibility for the content, accuracy, or practices of third-party sites.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about this disclaimer or our responsible disclosure policy:

Email: justice14@justivia.com

Website: https://justivia.com