SecureIQ Lab is a security research and engineering organization focused on identifying, understanding, and mitigating modern security risks—particularly those involving AI systems, agentic workflows, and complex infrastructure.

Our Security Philosophy

We operate under a security-first mindset. Our research, tooling, and infrastructure are designed with the assumption that systems are adversarial by default and must be continuously evaluated, hardened, and validated.

Our work emphasizes:

  • Real-world threat modeling
  • Defensive security research
  • Responsible vulnerability discovery
  • Practical, actionable risk reduction

Responsible Research & Disclosure

SecureIQ Lab conducts security research in a controlled, ethical, and lawful manner.

We adhere to responsible disclosure principles:

  • Vulnerabilities are not exploited beyond proof-of-concept
  • Findings are shared privately with affected parties whenever possible
  • Public disclosures are made only after mitigation or coordination
  • We do not sell or trade undisclosed vulnerabilities

If you believe you have discovered a security issue related to SecureIQ Lab infrastructure, tooling, or published research, please report it responsibly.

Security Contact: security@secureiqlab.com
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Scope & Authorization

All testing performed by SecureIQ Lab is conducted on:

  • Systems we own or operate
  • Systems where we have explicit authorization
  • Publicly available targets used for educational or research purposes

We do not condone unauthorized access, disruption, or misuse of systems.

Data Handling & Privacy

SecureIQ Lab minimizes data collection and retention. Any data obtained during research or testing is:

  • Limited to what is necessary
  • Stored securely
  • Access-controlled
  • Purged when no longer required

We do not collect personal data unless explicitly required for a defined research or engagement purpose.

No Warranty

All research, tools, and publications are provided “as-is”, without warranty of any kind. SecureIQ Lab is not responsible for misuse of information, tools, or techniques published on this site.

Legal Disclaimer (United States)

The information, research, tools, and materials provided by SecureIQ Lab are for educational, research, and defensive security purposes only.

Nothing on this website constitutes:

  • Legal advice
  • Professional security advice
  • An offer to perform security testing or consulting services
  • Authorization to access, test, or interfere with any system or network

All activities described or referenced are conducted in accordance with applicable United States laws, including but not limited to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030) and relevant state statutes.

No Authorization Granted

SecureIQ Lab does not grant permission to attempt to access, probe, scan, test, or exploit any system, network, or application that you do not own or have explicit written authorization to test.

Any misuse of techniques, tools, or information published on this site is solely the responsibility of the user.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, SecureIQ Lab, its owners, contributors, and affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from:

  • Use or misuse of information or tools provided on this site
  • Reliance on research findings or published materials
  • Security testing conducted without proper authorization

All materials are provided “as-is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including but not limited to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.

Third-Party Systems & References

References to third-party systems, products, services, or vulnerabilities are for research and informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement, partnership, or authorization.

SecureIQ Lab does not control and is not responsible for third-party content, security posture, or operational practices.

Jurisdiction

This website is operated from the United States. Any disputes arising from use of this site shall be governed by the laws of the applicable U.S. jurisdiction, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.


SecureIQ Lab conducts ethical, defensive security research. Unauthorized access or misuse of systems is neither endorsed nor permitted.