We're going to sue Scytale, and we're going to sue Amazon as well because they're technically the people we're paying. My feedback on Scytale is that it's terrible. Currently, it's actually useless to us. When we were using it, it was good. We used elements of integration into our core subsystems. We were working with it and building it up; we had spent probably about a man-month in that six months, which has now been a wasted effort. We've had a month of a man-month of effort, and now we have to go back to square one, go to Vanta or go to Drata or one of the other competitors, and that's what we're going to do next. Scytale unilaterally suspended access because we have a subscription through Amazon marketplace, paying monthly, and we're not direct competitors with Scytale. We provide compliance services into specific vertical markets like credit unions and financial institutions. We don't do security compliance, which is their bread and butter or their primary market. We went back because we were using Scytale for ISO 27001 certification and had put about six months' work into it. There was no formal reason, no notice, nothing. We just tried to log in one day and couldn't, and then reached out; a junior customer service representative said, "Oh, no, it's with our legal department," and provided no explanation. I rate this review overall as a one out of ten.
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We're going to sue Scytale, and we're going to sue Amazon as well because they're technically the people we're paying. My feedback on Scytale is that it's terrible. Currently, it's actually useless to us. When we were using it, it was good. We used elements of integration into our core subsystems. We were working with it and building it up; we had spent probably about a man-month in that six months, which has now been a wasted effort. We've had a month of a man-month of effort, and now we have to go back to square one, go to Vanta or go to Drata or one of the other competitors, and that's what we're going to do next. Scytale unilaterally suspended access because we have a subscription through Amazon marketplace, paying monthly, and we're not direct competitors with Scytale. We provide compliance services into specific vertical markets like credit unions and financial institutions. We don't do security compliance, which is their bread and butter or their primary market. We went back because we were using Scytale for ISO 27001 certification and had put about six months' work into it. There was no formal reason, no notice, nothing. We just tried to log in one day and couldn't, and then reached out; a junior customer service representative said, "Oh, no, it's with our legal department," and provided no explanation. I rate this review overall as a one out of ten.