NDA Policy
Last updated: January 2026 At Underwulf, we understand that your ideas, business strategies, and technical specifications are valuable assets. We take confidentiality seriously and are committed to protecting your sensitive information throughout our engagement. All client information shared with Underwulf is treated as confidential by default. This includes: Our team members are bound by confidentiality obligations as part of their employment agreements. We implement technical and organizational measures to protect your information from unauthorized access. While we maintain strict confidentiality practices for all clients, we understand that some projects require formal Non-Disclosure Agreements. We are happy to: During our initial conversation, let us know if you require a formal NDA. We can discuss confidentiality requirements before any sensitive information is shared. If you have a preferred NDA, please share it for our review. Alternatively, we can provide our template. Simple NDAs can typically be reviewed within 1-2 business days. Once terms are agreed upon, we'll execute the NDA digitally. We use secure electronic signature platforms for convenience and security. With the NDA in place, you can confidently share detailed information about your project, knowing it's legally protected. Our standard NDA typically includes provisions for: We have experience working with clients in regulated industries including healthcare, finance, and government. We understand industry-specific compliance requirements and can accommodate: If you have questions about our confidentiality practices or need to discuss specific NDA requirements, please . We're happy to discuss your needs and find an approach that works for your organization.contact usOur Commitment to Confidentiality
Standard Confidentiality
Formal NDA Agreements
NDA Process
Step 1: Initial Discussion
Step 2: NDA Review
Step 3: Execution
Step 4: Protected Discussions
What Our NDA Covers
Enterprise & Regulated Industries
Questions?
This policy page is for informational purposes and does not constitute a legal agreement. Formal confidentiality protections require execution of a separate NDA document.Note: