Copyright & Open Source Licences
Last updated: 25 March 2026
Intellectual Property
All original content, products, tools, reports, and AI-generated outputs on this platform are copyright © 2025-2026 SummitBridge Horizon Ltd (Company No. 16419201), unless otherwise stated.
Customer-specific reports generated by our AI agents are owned by the customer upon delivery, subject to our Terms of Service.
Open Source Software
SummitBridge Horizon uses the following open source software. We are grateful to their maintainers and contributors.
| Software | Licence | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Next.js 14 | MIT | Web application framework |
| PostgreSQL 16 | PostgreSQL Licence (permissive) | Database |
| Prisma | Apache 2.0 | Database ORM |
| Redis 7 | BSD 3-Clause | Caching and queues |
| Nginx 1.24 | BSD 2-Clause | Reverse proxy and web server |
| PM2 | AGPL 3.0 | Process management |
| Nuclei | MIT | Vulnerability scanning (security product) |
| Tailwind CSS | MIT | UI styling |
| React 18 | MIT | UI framework |
| Node.js 20 | MIT | Runtime environment |
| node-cron | ISC | Scheduled tasks |
| fail2ban | GPL 2.0 | Intrusion prevention (server-side only) |
| ClamAV | GPL 2.0 | Malware scanning (server-side only) |
| BullMQ | MIT | Job queuing |
Third-Party APIs & Services
We use the following third-party services. Their terms and privacy policies govern use of their respective APIs:
- Anthropic Claude API — AI analysis and report generation — Commercial API Terms
- Stripe — Payment processing
- Resend — Email delivery
- Companies House API — UK company data — Open Government Licence v3.0
- OpenRouter — Multi-model AI routing
- Tavily — Web search API
- Hostinger International — Infrastructure hosting
- Cloudflare — CDN and DDoS protection
Phishing Simulation — Important Notice
Our phishing simulation templates are created by SummitBridge Horizon for authorised security awareness training only. Templates referencing brand names (HMRC, Royal Mail, Microsoft, etc.) are used under fair dealing provisions for educational/research purposes. They include simulation disclosure footers and are only delivered to employees of subscribing organisations who have authorised the training. Using these templates for actual phishing is a criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and UK Fraud Act 2006.
Contact
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