A security-questionnaire question, answered without certification

Is data encrypted in transit?

The honest answer pattern

State the protocol floor you actually enforce, such as TLS 1.2 or higher, and that it applies to all endpoints. If any internal hop is unencrypted, say so plainly and add it to your roadmap instead of papering over it. Reviewers check this with a scanner, so the answer has to match reality.

What a credible answer looks like

A credible answer is specific and current-tense only where it's true: it names your actual provider and systems, states what is in place today, and moves anything that isn't into a clearly labelled roadmap item instead of an aspirational “yes”. Reviewers read dozens of these a quarter — vague assurances are what get a vendor flagged, not missing certifications.

You can see this pattern applied end-to-end in the full sample security pack — a real trust page, three policies, and an answer bank generated by the same pipeline a paying customer uses, shown without any email gate.

The facts your answer needs (from the Trustpack intake):

  • Is data encrypted in transit?

Answer the whole questionnaire, not one row

Trustpack turns your own attested answers into three security policies, a copy-paste answer bank covering the canonical questionnaire topics, and a live public trust page. Every document is vendor-attested and says so plainly — it never claims certification. Flat $49, one time.

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