Remvx LLC has published security documentation describing how the platform approaches transport encryption, authentication, session governance, and audit logging for MSP remote operations. The materials are written for security reviewers who need operational specificity - not generic cloud security language.
Documented control areas
Public security documentation explains that control-plane traffic uses TLS 1.3, remote session payloads use AES-256-GCM, and technician actions are attributed within tenant boundaries. Session approval workflows, where configured, are evaluated before encrypted sessions open. Audit events can be exported when customer policy requires evidence for internal review or client reporting.
The Security Center page links to deeper docs including Security documentation, software signing guidance, and responsible disclosure procedures. Together these pages form a cluster that search engines and enterprise procurement portals can index as authoritative Remvx LLC security content.
Security advisories process
Remvx LLC maintains a Security Advisories index for future coordinated vulnerability publications. At this time there are no active security advisories. Good-faith reports are welcomed at [email protected] with reproduction steps; acknowledgment targets are described on the responsible disclosure page.
Using documentation in customer assessments
MSPs can reference published pages when completing customer security questionnaires. Where a question requires tenant-specific configuration - for example restricted-network relay deployment - Remvx LLC confirms scope during onboarding rather than implying universal availability.