Normalyze Displays Commitment to Global Security Standards and Adherence to Industry Best Practices in Implementing Data Privacy
Normalyze, a data-first cloud security platform, announced they successfully completed the Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 2 audit, a rigorous, independent assessment of internal security controls. This assessment validates Normalyze as a trusted and secure technology for its users and their cloud data.
Developed by the AICPA, SOC 2 is an extensive auditing procedure that ensures that a company is handling customer data securely and in a manner that protects the organization as well as the privacy of its customers. SOC 2 is designed for service providers storing customer data in the cloud. As more enterprises look to process sensitive and confidential business data with cloud-based services like Normalyze, it’s critical that they do so in a way that ensures their data will remain safe.
“As a data-first cloud security platform, we are highly committed to utilize and maintain enterprise-grade best practices to protect our customer’s data. This certification validates Normalyze as a trusted and secure platform and reinforces our ongoing commitment to helping our customers discover, visualize, and secure all of their cloud data,” said Ravi Ithal, co-founder and CTO at Normalyze.
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Normalyze uses Drata’s automated platform to continuously monitor its internal security controls against the highest possible standards. With Drata, Normalyze has real-time visibility across the organization to ensure the end-to-end security and compliance posture of our systems.
Conducted by Prescient Assurance, a nationally recognized CPA firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, this attestation report affirms that Normaylze’s information security practices, policies, procedures, and operations meet the rigorous SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria for security, confidentiality, and privacy.
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