Legal
Website Terms
These Website Terms (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of degoyle.com and related DeGoyle public website pages.
By accessing or using the website, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, you should not use the website.
1. About DeGoyle
DeGoyle is developing governance workflow and evidence management software for organisations preparing for cybersecurity, resilience and regulatory obligations, including NIS2, the CER Directive and related governance frameworks.
The website provides general information about DeGoyle, our intended platform, our pre-launch activity and our pilot discovery process. DeGoyle is currently in pre-launch / pilot discovery stage, with a target of September 2026 for the first platform release. That target is indicative only and may change.
DeGoyle is operated from Dublin, Ireland, and is registered in Ireland with Companies Registration Office (CRO) number 815997. For the avoidance of doubt, the entity operating this website and collecting pilot discovery enquiries is DeGoyle, operating from Dublin, Ireland, contactable at support@degoyle.com.
2. Informational website only
The website is provided for general business information and pilot discovery purposes. Website content may describe intended, planned or future functionality. Such descriptions are not binding commitments unless expressly included in a separate signed agreement.
We may update, change, suspend or remove website content at any time without notice.
3. No legal, regulatory, audit, assurance or professional advice
The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, compliance, audit, assurance, cybersecurity, procurement, risk management or professional advice of any kind.
DeGoyle does not replace legal counsel, regulatory advisers, auditors, cybersecurity consultants, compliance professionals or other professional advisers.
Organisations remain solely responsible for:
- Interpreting and meeting their own legal, regulatory, contractual and operational obligations.
- Determining whether NIS2, the CER Directive, GDPR or other frameworks apply to them.
- Designing and operating appropriate governance, security, resilience and compliance programmes.
- Seeking independent professional advice where required.
No website content should be relied on as a definitive interpretation of any law, regulation, standard, framework or supervisory expectation.
4. Pilot discovery
Submitting a pilot discovery form or contacting DeGoyle does not create:
- A customer relationship.
- A partnership, agency or joint venture.
- A contract or service commitment.
- An obligation on DeGoyle to provide access to any product, pilot, workspace or roadmap item.
- A confidentiality obligation unless separately agreed in writing.
Pilot participation, if offered, will be subject to separate eligibility criteria and written terms, which may include pilot terms, data protection terms, security review, acceptable use restrictions, commercial terms and confidentiality commitments.
You should not submit confidential, regulated, commercially sensitive or security-sensitive information through the public website or pilot discovery form unless DeGoyle has expressly requested it under a written agreement.
5. Website availability and accuracy
We aim to keep the website available, accurate and useful. However, we do not guarantee that:
- The website will be uninterrupted, secure or error-free.
- Website content will always be current, complete or accurate.
- Website content will be suitable for your specific circumstances.
- Any planned product, feature, integration, release date, certification or roadmap item will be delivered.
You are responsible for verifying information before relying on it for business, legal, regulatory, security or procurement decisions.
6. Acceptable use
You must not:
- Use the website for any unlawful, harmful, fraudulent or abusive purpose.
- Attempt to gain unauthorised access to any system, account, data or network.
- Probe, scan or test the vulnerability of the website except as permitted under a written vulnerability disclosure process.
- Interfere with, disrupt, overload or degrade website operation.
- Submit malicious code, spam, phishing content, unlawful content or harmful material through any form.
- Misrepresent your identity, organisation or authority to act on behalf of an organisation.
- Scrape, harvest, mine or systematically copy website content without permission.
- Reproduce, republish, extract or systematically copy website content, product descriptions, capability definitions, framework mappings or other materials for the purpose of developing or marketing a competing product or service.
- Violate applicable law, third-party rights or intellectual property rights.
We may restrict, block or investigate use of the website where we reasonably suspect misuse, abuse, security risk or unlawful activity.
7. Security research and vulnerability reporting
If you believe you have discovered a security issue involving DeGoyle, contact support@degoyle.com and provide enough detail for us to understand and investigate the issue.
Unless we publish a separate vulnerability disclosure policy, you must not conduct intrusive testing, denial-of-service testing, social engineering, physical attacks, credential attacks, data exfiltration or testing against third-party systems.
8. Intellectual property
The website, branding, copy, designs, graphics, logos, page structure, product descriptions and other materials are owned by or licensed to DeGoyle unless stated otherwise.
You may view and share links to public website pages for legitimate business purposes. You may not copy, reproduce, modify, publish, distribute, sell, commercially exploit or create derivative works from website content without prior written permission, except where permitted by law.
All third-party trademarks, names and logos remain the property of their respective owners.
9. Third-party links and services
The website may link to third-party websites, documentation, service providers or resources. Third-party links are provided for convenience only.
We are not responsible for third-party content, terms, security, privacy practices, availability or accuracy. Accessing third-party resources is at your own risk.
10. Privacy and cookies
Our handling of personal data is described in our Privacy Policy. Our use of cookies and similar technologies is described in our Cookie Policy.
By submitting information through the website, you confirm that the information is accurate and that you have authority to provide it.
11. Disclaimers
The website is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, DeGoyle disclaims all warranties, representations and conditions, whether express, implied or statutory, including warranties of accuracy, completeness, fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, non-infringement, availability, security and error-free operation.
Nothing on the website is a promise that DeGoyle will deliver any specific product capability, launch date, certification, security feature, integration or regulatory outcome.
12. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, DeGoyle will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from or in connection with:
- Use of, or inability to use, the website.
- Reliance on website content.
- Information about legal, regulatory or compliance frameworks.
- Planned, future or proposed product capabilities.
- Third-party websites, providers or resources.
- Unauthorised access, interruption, malware, security events or data loss affecting the website.
This exclusion includes loss of profits, revenue, business, goodwill, anticipated savings, data, contracts, opportunity, reputation and any indirect or consequential loss.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, or any liability that cannot be excluded or limited under Irish law.
13. Indemnity
You agree to indemnify DeGoyle against losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses arising from your misuse of the website, your breach of these Terms, or your violation of applicable law or third-party rights, to the extent permitted by law.
14. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this page with a new “Last updated” date.
Continued use of the website after an update means you accept the revised Terms.
15. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by the laws of Ireland.
The courts of Ireland will have jurisdiction, subject to any mandatory rights you may have under applicable law or regulation.
16. Contact
For questions about these Terms, contact:
support@degoyle.com
Dublin, Ireland