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Cyabra Achieves SOC 2 Compliance

SOC 2 is a voluntary compliance standard for technology companies with cloud-based products, which specifies how an organization should manage customer data. The compliance guidelines set by the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) ensure services are secure, available, and confidential and that information security best practices are in place.

Multiple tests were performed to ensure that Cyabra’s internal controls are implemented and operating effectively, which includes infrastructure, software, processes, people, and data, relating to:

  • Remote onboarding of employees
  • Cloud infrastructure security
  • Risk management
  • Multi-factor authentication
  • User access review
  • Threat detection
  • Change management procedures
  • Assets management
  • Data encryption
  • Secure development and more

Cyabra’s solution was built around being SOC 2 compliant, and now our concrete data protection practices have been officially recognized.

What Being SOC 2 Compliant Means for Cyabra’s Clients

Achieving SOC 2 compliance means that Cyabra has implemented controls and procedures to protect your data and ensure the reliability of our services. We follow strict security standards to protect our clients’ data from breaches, leaks, and unauthorized access, and continuously monitor, test, and improve our security so that your data is always protected.

What’s Next for Cyabra’s Compliance

SOC 2 compliance is an ongoing project, not a one-time milestone. As part of Cyabra’s dedication to maintaining the highest security standards, we will renew our SOC 2 report on an annual basis and continue to deliver real, ongoing security that protects our clients every step of the way.

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In becoming SOC2 compliant, Cyabra utilized the assistance of Scytale. Scytale helped navigate the finer details of the SOC 2 framework, getting Cyabra’s internal processes audit-ready, and bringing the expertise, structure, and hands-on support to make this journey successful.

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