Trust Center
Your organization's public security posture page: what it shows and how to publish it.
What it is for
The Trust Center is the public page where your organization presents its own security posture — certifications, controls, subprocessors, documents, roadmap, and frequently asked questions. It answers most of a security questionnaire before anyone needs to send one.
It is served by the platform itself, at an address in the form trust.aranis.ai followed by your organization's identifier.
Publishing is an explicit act
Nothing goes public by accident. The Trust Center has a publish switch, and while it is off the page resolves for nobody — you can assemble the entire content at your own pace before anyone can see it.
The identifier forming the URL is chosen by you and checked in real time: the screen warns you if another organization already uses it, before letting you save.
Your organization's look
The page's primary colors are set per organization, so the Trust Center does not look like an Aranis page with your name on it — it looks like yours. The default language is configurable too, and visitors can switch.
Restricted documents
Not every document has to be open. A document can be marked restricted, in which case the visitor requests access through the Trust Center itself, with anti-bot verification. You receive the request and decide.
That is the difference between a Trust Center and a public folder: what is open is genuinely open, and what is restricted produces a conversation instead of silence.