Pathlight, a SaaS platform that helps organizations supercharge the performance of their customer-facing teams, announced it has successfully completed a Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type I examination with a compliance certification.
This independent audit conducted by Armanino LLP validates that Pathlight’s security practices and controls meet the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Trust Service Principles and Criteria for System and Organization Control. SOC 2 Type I report demonstrates Pathlight’s ability to implement and execute strict and critical security policies that protect their customers’ data.
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“The security and confidentiality of our customers’ data is a top priority for us at Pathlight,” said Trey Doig, CTO and co-founder, Pathlight. “The completion of the SOC 2 report further demonstrates our commitment to providing maximum transparency and achieving the highest compliance and security standards for our customers.”
In addition to SOC 2 compliance, Pathlight is making a number of enhancements to its infrastructure by increasing flexibility, scalability, and adding extensive monitoring coverage.
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