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Socure receives new ISO certifications for privacy and security controls

Monday 14 May 2018 10:59 CET | News

Socure, a global provider of predictive analytics for digital identity verification, has achieved compliance certification for three ISO/IEC 27000 standards.

These internationally recognized standards pertain to the privacy, confidentiality, and security controls of its ID+ system and service and help organizations keep information assets — including personally identifiable information (PII) about consumers — secure, private, and confidential within a cloud-based environment.

The certification was issued by A-lign, an independent and accredited certification body, following the successful completion of a formal audit that verified Socure’s process and controls meet the requirements of ISO 27001, 27017 and 27018.

The predictive analytics company also completed its annual re-attestation of its SOC 2 type 2 report with an expanded scope that now includes privacy and security controls. A-lign tested the operational effectiveness of controls, and certified that Socure satisfies rigorous international standards in ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of customer data.


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Keywords: ISO standards, privacy, confidentiality, security controls, GDPR, predictive analytics, Socure, digital identity, identity verification
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