Trust Program

Arcliance Legal & Compliance Center

Customers rely on Arcliance to handle controlled technical data that is subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and overlapping privacy obligations. The following documents codify how we handle data, the safeguards you can expect, and the responsibilities you retain as an exporter of record.

Updated: January 2025. Reach our compliance desk at compliance@arcliance.com for tailored agreements, a completed security questionnaire, or copies of signed data processing addenda.

Terms of Use

Contractual terms that govern access to the Arcliance platform, including licensing, customer responsibilities, limitations of liability, and governing law.

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Privacy Policy

Details the personal and regulated data we process, how long we retain it, the safeguards applied to ITAR/EAR-controlled information, and the rights available to data subjects.

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Acceptable Use Policy

Defines acceptable behaviors, disallowed content, and security expectations to protect the shared platform and comply with U.S. and allied export controls.

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Export Compliance Statement

Explains how Arcliance aligns with 22 CFR (ITAR) and 15 CFR (EAR), describes our control environment, and clarifies the division of responsibilities with customers.

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Security & Trust Overview

Outlines our security architecture, encryption standards, incident response, testing cadence, and business continuity controls supporting mission-critical compliance workloads.

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Audit Support & Evidence

We maintain deployment diagrams, encryption key management runbooks, data flow maps, and SOC 2 Type II readiness documentation that can be shared under NDA. Customers undergoing Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) registration renewal, BIS system reviews, or corporate diligence can request tailored evidence packages by emailing trust@arcliance.com.