LumApps, a leading Employee Experience Platform, announced it has successfully completed the independent audit process required to earn its System and Organization Controls – SOC 2 Type II – certification. LumApps was audited according to the standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and LumApps’ report was issued with no noted exceptions.
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The SOC 2 Type 2 certification issued by AICPA is recognized by businesses and organizations around the world as a symbol of trust and excellence.
“As a SaaS provider working with worldwide leaders in the banking, healthcare, and defense industries, we understand the importance of security, privacy, and compliance – especially in today’s evolving landscape of cybersecurity. This achievement is a great validation of our commitment to protecting our customers’ sensitive data and information across the platform and a solid recognition of our massive investments in security,” said Elie Melois, CTO at LumApps.
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LumApps manages personal and customer data for more than four million users in more than 30 different languages. All data is encrypted at rest and in transit.
“At LumApps, we provide a secure employee experience that engages every employee with personalized communications, regardless of location or language, and empowers them to do their best work. It’s vital that along with delivering the best product possible, we ensure our customers’ data is safe and secure,” said Loris Pittner, Head of Security at LumApps.
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