Security Journey, a leading secure coding training provider, announces its achievement of SOC 2 Type II compliance, marking a significant milestone for the company and the secure coding training industry. This accomplishment establishes Security Journey as one of the first pure-play secure coding training providers to achieve this rigorous standard.
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Conducted in alignment with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) standards for SOC for Service Organizations also known as SSAE 18, Security Journey’s SOC 2 Type II compliance demonstrates a steadfast commitment to safeguarding customer data. The attainment of this standard underscores the company’s dedication to delivering enterprise-level security.
A key player in security education, Security Journey provides a secure coding training platform that offers a true educational approach to training developers which includes both fundamental concepts, deep technical explanation, and more than 800 lessons (400 of the lessons enable developers to truly write code to apply their learned concepts). The company’s focus on ensuring robust security and compliance has been rigorously assessed through an audit conducted by Prescient Assurance, a globally recognized leader in security and compliance attestation for B2B and SAAS companies.
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Underpinning this achievement is Security Journey’s continued commitment to secure coding principles that guide the development and deployment of its products and services. These principles also help their customers establish and instil a security-conscious mindset. ‘Security Journey’s SOC 2 Type II compliance attests to the company’s dedication to maintaining the highest standard of security and compliance that enterprises expect from their providers,’ said Joe Ferrara, CEO at Security Journey. ‘So many of our customers must meet this standard and we know it is important to follow the same security rigor that our customers adhere to.’
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