Connecting your partner's virtual data room (VDR) with Prudentia Sciences
Before you can run an Assessment in Prudentia that points to a Virtual Data Room (VDR), the partner company who owns the data package needs to grant Prudentia access to their third-party VDR. This article explains how that process works, how to approach the conversation with the partner, and what resources are available to help address their questions about data security and confidentiality.
Why VDR access matters
An Assessment that is used during the due diligence process is typically powered by the partner company's full data package. When the partner grants Prudentia download access to their VDR, your team can run a deeper, more rigorous analysis. Prudentia automatically ingests, sorts, and analyzes documents from the connected data room during the Prism assessment.
How to initiate the conversation
Requesting VDR access is a standard step in the Prudentia assessment workflow, but it requires a direct conversation with the partner company, typically their business development lead or the person administering the data room. The request is to gran Prudentia Sciences download access to the relevant folders in their VDR.
Partnering companies will often have questions about what that access means: who can see their data, how it is protected, and how it is processed during the Assessment workflow. Prudentia has prepared a document specifically for this conversation. Reach out to your Customer Success Manager or support@prudentiasciences.com for this primer.
What the partnering company needs to know
The most common questions and answers are covered below.
Prudentia's security architecture
For partners that want to understand the technical underpinnings, Prudentia's platform is built on three pillars of information security applied at every stage of the data lifecycle:
Confidentiality. Data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.2+) and at rest (AES-256). Access is governed by role-based controls enforced at the infrastructure level. All data processing occurs within isolated customer environments.
Integrity. Checksums and validation processes ensure documents are not altered during integration. Audit logs track all access and activity, providing a verifiable chain of custody for the data.
Availability. Infrastructure is designed with redundancy and failover capabilities. Data remains accessible to authorized users when they need it.
Prudentia Sciences is built on AWS and is currently pursuing SOC 2 Type II certification. Full compliance documentation, certifications, and security policies are available at the Prudentia Trust Center.