BoatyardX is proud to announce its partnership with iTrust6A, a forward-thinking legal tech startup, to deliver a tailored SaaS product designed to de-risk data disclosure decision-making for law enforcement requests. This collaboration aims to provide a secure, efficient, and compliant platform to help organisations navigate the complex landscape of data protection laws while ensuring transparency and accountability.

Maureen, the visionary founder of iTrust6A, shared her thoughts on the partnership, saying: "Peter (Subject matter expert) and I found the BoatyardX team highly professional, warm, and it was great to see how they actively listened to understand. We felt they genuinely wanted to learn more about our story, purpose, and vision. It was evident they care, have in-depth technical knowledge and expertise, and asked excellent questions along with providing good suggestions and an openness to figure things out together."
Maureen King
With a background in legal tech, Maureen’s journey into the industry was inspired by her experience working on high-stakes murder trials. She saw first-hand the challenges organisations face in managing sensitive legal data and, motivated by a desire to alleviate these pains, founded iTrust6A to bring clarity and efficiency to the legal data management space.
This partnership represents not just a technical collaboration, but a shared commitment to innovation, customer care, and creating solutions that have a real impact. By combining BoatyardX’s agile methodology with iTrust6A’s focus on compliance, the project promises to deliver a highly adaptable and scalable solution that meets the evolving needs of law enforcement data management.
As the project moves forward, both teams are excited to continue working closely together to refine the platform, ensuring it’s not only technically sound but also perfectly aligned with the goals of the organisations it serves.
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