Trust

Security Overview

Last updated: May 14, 2026.

Overview

Beezee implements administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect customer data and service availability. Security is a shared responsibility: you must protect your credentials, devices, and integrations.

No system is perfectly secure. We continuously improve controls as the product evolves.

Authentication and access

We use industry-standard authentication flows and partner with established identity providers where applicable. Access to production systems is limited by role and monitored.

Use unique passwords, enable multi-factor authentication when available, and revoke access for former team members.

Data protection

Data is encrypted in transit using TLS. Stored data is protected using modern cloud provider controls and encryption-at-rest where supported for the relevant datastore.

Backups and replicas may exist for reliability and disaster recovery under the same policy framework.

Infrastructure and subprocessors

Beezee relies on reputable cloud and SaaS vendors for hosting, databases, observability, and AI inference. Vendor access is governed by agreements and least-privilege principles.

A list of material subprocessors is available on request to admin@beezee.chat and may be attached to enterprise agreements.

Coordinated vulnerability disclosure

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in Beezee-controlled systems, email admin@beezee.chat with a clear description, reproduction steps, and your contact information. Do not perform testing that harms availability or accesses data that is not yours.

We appreciate responsible disclosure and will work in good faith to validate and remediate confirmed issues.

Contact

For security questions that are not vulnerability reports, and for privacy rights requests, contact admin@beezee.chat.

Use the coordinated disclosure process above when you believe you have found a security bug.

This page describes practices at a high level and may be updated. It is not an audit report or certification.