A security-questionnaire question, answered without certification

How are employee devices secured?

The honest answer pattern

List the device controls that are genuinely enforced: disk encryption, OS auto-updates, screen lock, and whoever the devices belong to. In a one-or-two-person company, name that scale — it makes the control story coherent rather than thin. Mark device-management tooling as planned if you intend it but have not deployed it.

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):

  • How are staff devices secured?
  • Is 2FA enforced for staff accounts on critical systems?

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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