Veratad Completes SOC 2 Type 2 Audit, Affirming Commitment to Global Trust Standards
The SOC 2 audit was conducted by A-LIGN, a leading provider of cybersecurity compliance solutions trusted by more than 4,000 global organizations to help mitigate risk.
"At Veratad, trust is the cornerstone of everything we do," said John E. Ahrens, CEO of Veratad. "Completing our SOC 2 Type 2 audit underscores our commitment to delivering secure, reliable identity solutions to clients across the globe. This milestone reflects the strength of our internal controls, the resilience of our systems, and our unwavering focus on protecting customer data."
Established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the SOC 2 examination is designed for organizations of any size, across industries, to demonstrate their commitment to protecting customer data. SOC 2 reports are recognized globally as validation that an organization's infrastructure, software, people, data, policies, and procedures have been rigorously reviewed by an independent third party.
"Congratulations to Veratad Technologies for completing their SOC 2 audit, a widely recognized signal of trust and security," said Steve Simmons, COO of A-LIGN. "It's great to work with organizations like Veratad, who understand the value of expertise in driving an efficient audit and the importance of a high-quality final report."
These certifications underscore Veratad's ongoing commitment to compliance and provide customers with assurance that their data is handled with the highest standards of security, integrity, and operational excellence across both SOC 2 and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 frameworks.
About Veratad Technologies, LLC
Veratad Technologies, LLC is a leading provider of global age and identity verification solutions. The company's services help businesses reduce fraud, maintain compliance, and deliver seamless customer experiences across a wide range of industries including financial services, e-commerce, gaming, healthcare, and more. Learn more about Veratad at www.veratad.com.
About A-LIGN
A-LIGN is the leading provider of high-quality, efficient cybersecurity compliance programs. Combining experienced auditors and audit management technology, A-LIGN offers a broad range of services including SOC 2, ISO 27001, HITRUST, FedRAMP, and PCI. A-LIGN is the number one issuer of SOC 2 reports and a leading HITRUST and FedRAMP assessor. To learn more, visit www.a-lign.com.
Media Contact:John M. AhrensVice President, Global Business DevelopmentVeratad Technologies395375@email4pr.comPhone: 201-510-6000
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