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Terms of Use
These terms define the boundary for using the Narrative Security public website, demonstrations, and any private technical walkthrough made available by the site operator.
Acceptance and scope
By accessing or using narrative-security.com, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, do not use the site. These terms apply to the public website, public demonstrations, downloadable materials, and any restricted project areas you are authorized to access.
Narrative Security is an independent proof of concept and portfolio project. It is not a managed security service, monitoring service, legal service, or substitute for professional security assessment and incident response.
Permitted use
You may inspect and use the public site for personal, evaluative, educational, recruitment, collaboration, or legitimate business-review purposes.
- Use public demonstrations only with the synthetic or public data supplied through the site.
- Cite Narrative Security when referencing original public explanations, diagrams, or results.
- Comply with applicable laws and respect technical access controls and restricted routes.
Prohibited conduct
You must not misuse the site or attempt to obtain access beyond the public surface or access expressly granted to you.
- Do not bypass authentication, access controls, rate limits, or other security measures.
- Do not introduce malicious code, disrupt availability, scrape at abusive volume, or test third-party infrastructure through the site.
- Do not upload confidential, regulated, personal, client, employer, or production security data.
- Do not represent the proof of concept, demonstrations, or generated outputs as validated production security findings.
Intellectual property
The site design, original copy, software, demonstrations, visualizations, model descriptions, and project materials are owned by the site operator or used under license. No ownership rights transfer to you through access to the site.
Limited public inspection does not grant a license to reproduce the implementation, create a competing derivative, remove attribution, or use Narrative Security branding. Third-party names, filings, datasets, standards, and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.
Restricted access and walkthroughs
Private walkthroughs may reveal additional architecture, evaluation, operational, or roadmap detail. Access is discretionary, personal to the recipient, revocable, and limited to the purpose for which it was provided.
Unless explicitly agreed otherwise in writing, you may take private notes for evaluation but may not record, redistribute, publish, reverse engineer, or disclose restricted materials or credentials.
No security advice or reliance
Content and demonstrations are provided for information and evaluation. They may contain simplifications, synthetic scenarios, experimental results, incomplete controls, or known limitations. You are responsible for independently validating any idea before applying it to a real environment.
Do not rely on the site to detect, prevent, investigate, or respond to an incident. Nothing on the site creates a professional, fiduciary, employment, partnership, or client relationship.
Disclaimer and limitation of liability
The site is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of accuracy, availability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, or security, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the site operator will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or business-interruption damages, loss of data, loss of opportunity, or security outcomes arising from use of or inability to use the site. Where liability cannot be excluded, aggregate liability is limited to the amount you paid to use the site, if any.
Changes, suspension, and governing law
Features, public materials, access, and these terms may change or be withdrawn without notice. Material revisions will be reflected by the effective date shown above. Continued use after a revision means you accept the revised terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of Alberta and the federal laws of Canada applicable there, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Courts located in Alberta have exclusive jurisdiction, except where applicable consumer law requires otherwise.
Questions or requests
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