Frequently Asked Questions
All collected data is stored in a dedicated, encrypted customer database. By default, scan results and reports are not accessible to Verdaneon. Access can only be enabled when the customer explicitly unlocks it using their password/passphrase, which is used for decryption.
All customer data is stored encrypted on servers located in the EU and does not leave the EU.
We apply modern security best practices across infrastructure and application layers, including encryption, strict access controls, tenant isolation, and continuous hardening.
Some data may be used to improve our models, but only in fully anonymized form so that internal details cannot leak into the model.
As often as you like. Each virtual probe supports a hard limit of three simultaneous scans. This prevents the virtual probes to flood the network with scan traffic.
Initial results are typically available in around 10 minutes, depending on scan scope and network size.
A vProbe is a lightweight component deployed inside your local network. It enables accurate internal scanning without requiring complex infrastructure changes.
Yes. Verdaneon supports scanning across multiple locations or branch offices, with reporting and dashboards that can be viewed consolidated or per location.
Yes. You can run scans automatically on a schedule to maintain continuous visibility.
We aim to be fully independent from non-EU technology wherever possible. This means:
- Our software is built in the EU
- Management is EU-based
- We comply with EU regulations such as NIS2 and GDPR
- All customer data is stored and processed in the EU
- No non-EU entities have access to customer data
- Company ownership is fully EU
- We do not accept investments from non-EU parties, though we do accept non-EU customers
- We exclusively use EU hosting platforms
- If no EU alternative exists, we look for an open-source solution or build it ourselves
Yes. Verdaneon supports MSP use cases such as managing multiple customer environments and delivering structured reporting.
Verdaneon is designed to
minimize disruption, but scanning can generate network traffic. We
recommend starting with conservative scan profiles and expanding
coverage as needed.
Verdaneon performs automated scanning and analysis to identify vulnerabilities and exposures, then prioritizes findings using risk context and CVE/CVSS information.
Not directly. Verdaneon provides continuous vulnerability assessment and prioritization. Penetration testing typically involves exploitation of vulnerabilities and review of organizational procedures. Many organizations use both.
Please contact us if you would like to know more.