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Calloquy Achieves SOC 2 Type 1 Compliance Status

Calloquy Achieves SOC 2 Type 1 Compliance Status

Calloquy PBC, the first remote litigation and court reporting platform designed for litigators, is proud to announce that it has achieved the System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type I report. Calloquyโ€™s audit report validates that Calloquy has successfully raised the bar on security of evidence during remote depositions and arbitrations. The report follows a rigorous review by Insight Assurance, an independent third party that attests to the quality of Calloquyโ€™s information security controls.

A SOC 2 report is an audit of a service organizationโ€™s non-financial reporting controls as they relate to the Trust Services Criteria โ€“ the security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy of a system.

โ€œFrom our founding, we have viewed security as a top priority, and the validation of a SOC 2 certification is a critical factor in building trust with our legal industry clients as they consider implementing our virtual litigation platform and adopting our court reporting services,โ€ said Calloquy President and CEOย David Carter, a former litigation partner at Womble Bond Dickinson. โ€œThis priority led us to bring onย David Robertsย as our chief information and security officer as one of our first employees, with the unrelenting goal of building our security framework and protocols according to best practices from the very beginning.โ€

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Roberts has brought two decades of experience in the technology sector to Calloquy, with a background in the enterprise and federal sectors that has included strict scrutiny around security protocols. Prior to joining Calloquy as CISO, he achieved system-wide FISMA Moderate certification covering all security, compliance, and regulatory components for the companyโ€™s winning part of the GSA EIS contract, a 15-year,ย $50 billionย technology services contract (IDIQ) covering 37 technical categories.ย At Calloquy, his focus has included ensuring that the SOC 2 certification extends to every employee who touches any type of client information, providing holistic information security throughout every stepย of the litigation process, including its court reporting services. According to Roberts, this type of complete coverage is uniqueย in theย court reportingย industry and provides peace of mind to attorneys about the security practices used by Calloquyโ€™s court reporters, scopists, proofreaders, and others.ย In contrast, most court reporting providers do not have their own SOC 2 audit and those that do typically exclude the court reporters, scopists, proofreaders from the scope of the report.

The company is continuing its relentless pursuit of the highest level of security standards. โ€œOur security protocols donโ€™t begin at the moment a court reporter submits their files to us. It begins the moment a court reporter becomes involved in a proceeding,โ€ said Roberts. โ€œAnd SOC 2 Type I is just the first step. We are actively in the process of completing our SOC 2 Type II certification and will continue an intense focus on security at every step of the process, given the sensitive data and documents that our platform and court reporters handle.โ€

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