No. We provide a technical lens on systems, security, data, and integration risk. Your financial and legal advisors remain accountable for their domains.
Live briefing
Signals from the diligence floor — March lane
Join Minseo Park for a candid walk through how buyers pressure-test cloud egress narratives without turning reviews into theatrical pen tests. Thursday, 20 March 2026, 09:00 KST, 45 minutes including Q&A.
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| Desk | VectorHinge field notes |
|---|---|
| Issue | Spring 2026 |
| Locale | Seoul · regional sponsors |
Can your deal team defend the technology story under quiet scrutiny?
We assemble board-ready evidence on architecture, security, data, and integration seams so sponsors can decide with visible risk instead of borrowed confidence.
Quiet questions deal teams ask before the wire
Browse the full FAQ for grouped questions, search, and limitation notes.
Three desks on the same headline risk
When integration debt hides inside polite architecture diagrams, who blinks first—corporate development, the CIO, or the sponsor?
Haneul · M&A technology
Carve-out budgets break when batch windows are treated as folklore. I want the CIO in the room before we bless a TSA duration.
Leo · Cybersecurity
Staging-only testing is enough when evidence is disciplined. The failure mode is rushing production pen tests that generate noise, not clarity.
Yuri · Data risk
Spreadsheet bridges are a deal issue. Sampling KPIs back to workbooks is tedious, which is why most decks skip it—buyers should not.
Works-with rail
We routinely interface with buyer-side virtual data rooms, portfolio monitoring stacks, and target ticketing systems. The rail below lists representative tooling categories we align with—not endorsements. Logos are stylized wordmarks for editorial clarity. Use the disclosure to see how we scope access with each vendor class.
Need a narrow scope turned around without theatrics?
Send a short note with sector, geography, and where you are in the calendar. We reply with a realistic sequencing sketch—not a generic capabilities deck.