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Vaultinum has launched a new automated ‘Technology Due Diligence’ tool

Vaultinum, a company that specialises in the protection and audit of software, has launched a new automated ‘Technology Due Diligence’ tool it says will ensure both the strengths and vulnerabilities of software.
The tool will focus on three core areas – cyber security, intellectual property and scalability – and flag up any issues to users.
Vaultinum worked with Information Governance Services (IGS), a specialist data protection, privacy law and information governance consultancy firm, on the project and will jointly offer the new tool.
“Companies of all sizes are increasingly conscious of the hidden risks linked to proprietary software and are now looking for Technology Due Diligence solutions that provide a comprehensive and reliable analysis of the software’s source code and its IT environment,” explains Vaultinum chief technology officer Guillaume Acard.
“Our Tech Due Diligence solution, which provides a combination of source code scanning, online assessment and expert analysis, was developed by Vaultinum’s IT experts to meet this demand.”
IGS managing consultant Sarah Tantin adds: “This partnership will enable our clients to make a more informed choice when it comes to implementing technologies to support the work they do.”