Idiomatic has completed a SOC 2 exam. Here’s what that means for you.

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Idiomatic recently announced the completion of our latest SOC 2 examination. But what does that mean for us as an organization—and for you as our customer?

At Idiomatic, keeping customer and stakeholder data secure is our top priority. To ensure that our systems and controls have been designed appropriately to achieve that goal, we sought out third-party attestation from a qualified auditing firm. Our SOC 2 report is the result of their examination.

In this blog post, we’ll explain what a SOC 2 report is, what it covers, and why we chose to undergo this rigorous compliance audit.

WHAT IS A SOC 2 REPORT?

Obtaining a System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 report is one way for a service organization to attest to the security of its digital environment. 

Completing a SOC 2 examination through an accredited third-party auditor does not result in any certification. Instead, the resulting CPA’s report functions as a tool to help an organization communicate whether the internal controls they’ve put in place governing the security of customers’, partners’, and stakeholders’ data are properly designed, implemented, and maintained.

In simpler terms, a SOC 2 report provides an avenue for current and potential stakeholders to assess risk by giving them a closer look at the policies and procedures put in place to ensure the organization’s services are provided safely and reliably.

WHAT DOES A SOC 2 REPORT COVER?

All SOC 2 examinations are performed by accredited CPA firms under the standards defined by SSAE 18. An auditor tests the effectiveness of the internal controls outlined by the organization, then maps those controls to one or a combination of Trust Services Criteria established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)

In our case, those criteria include:

  • Security: The system is protected against unauthorized access (both physical and logical).
  • Confidentiality: Information designated as confidential is protected as committed or agreed.

The scope of a SOC 2 report can also vary with regard to the time period covered. 

SOC 2 Type II reports examine controls over a period of time, usually between three and 12 months, and include both a list of the controls tested as well as the auditor’s test results. The reporting period for Idiomatic’s latest SOC 2 report spanned from April to June 2023.

WHY DID WE UNDERGO A SOC 2 EXAM?

Completing a SOC 2 examination marks a huge step forward in Idiomatic’s efforts to demonstrate our commitment to data security and ensure that we’re prepared to face the challenges of the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape. 

“We are pleased that our SOC 2 report has once again shown we have the appropriate controls in place to mitigate risks related to Security and Confidentiality. Ever since our first SOC 2 certification in 2018, these independent audits have given our customers confidence that we are investing in best practices to keep their data safe.”

said Idiomatic Co-CEO Kevin Yang.

WHERE CAN I GO FOR MORE INFORMATION?

Our auditing partner, BARR Advisory, has provided a detailed breakdown on how to read a SOC 2 report, including where to find the most important and relevant information for your situation.

Current and prospective customers interested in obtaining a copy of Idiomatic’s latest SOC 2 report may contact Chris Martinez at chris@idiomatic.io.