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HYAS Infosec Achieves SOC 2 Type II Certification, Strengthening Commitment to Industry-Leading Data Security Standards

August 21, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, August 21, 2024 – HYAS Infosec, a global leader in threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions, is thrilled to announce its successful completion of the System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II audit. This significant achievement underscores HYAS Infosec’s unwavering dedication to upholding the highest standards of data security, confidentiality, and integrity to ensure client and partner information is protected at all times.

SOC 2: An Industry Gold Standard for Data Security

The SOC 2 certification, developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), is recognized as the gold standard in information security and compliance. It is designed to assess and validate the effectiveness of an organization’s controls related to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Specifically, SOC 2 Type II certification involves a rigorous, ongoing evaluation process that not only assesses the design of security controls but also monitors their effectiveness over a defined period.

The successful completion of this audit highlights HYAS Infosec’s commitment to building and maintaining a secure, reliable, and resilient infrastructure that safeguards sensitive customer data from emerging threats. By achieving SOC 2 Type II compliance, HYAS Infosec has demonstrated its ability to adhere to the most stringent requirements for data protection, solidifying its position as a trusted partner in the cybersecurity industry.

Johanson Group LLP: Trusted Auditors in Security Compliance

The SOC 2 Type II audit was conducted by Johanson Group LLP, a premier certification body renowned for its expertise in global compliance standards. Johanson Group specializes in SOC 2 audits and has a track record of helping organizations of all sizes and industries achieve and maintain compliance with the most critical data security standards.

Throughout the audit process, Johanson Group performed an in-depth examination of HYAS Infosec’s security controls, policies, and procedures. The comprehensive evaluation confirmed that HYAS Infosec’s information security controls not only meet but exceed industry best practices, ensuring that robust measures are in place to protect customer data against unauthorized access, breaches, and other cybersecurity threats.

“We are incredibly proud to have successfully achieved SOC 2 Type II certification, which is a testament to our team’s relentless focus on security and our commitment to our valued clients and partners,” said David Ratner, CEO, HYAS Infosec. “Given the sensitivity of our industry in particular and the critical role it plays in safeguarding businesses and organizations worldwide, we recognize the value of maintaining the highest standards of data protection to ensure the ongoing cyber resiliency of our clients.”

A Commitment to Excellence in Cybersecurity

At HYAS Infosec, cybersecurity is not just a priority; it is the foundation of the company’s mission to provide unique and innovative threat intelligence and proactive security solutions. With a focus on protecting the most critical assets of organizations across various sectors—including financial services, technology, law enforcement, and government—HYAS Infosec has made data integrity and security a cornerstone of its operations.

The SOC 2 Type II certification is more than just a compliance milestone for HYAS Infosec; it represents the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence in cybersecurity. By continuously refining its security practices and staying ahead of industry trends, HYAS Infosec ensures that its customers can operate with confidence, knowing that their data is in safe hands.

“We believe that trust is the foundation of any successful partnership, and achieving SOC 2 Type II compliance is a clear demonstration of our commitment to building and maintaining that trust with our clients,” added Ratner. “We are dedicated to providing secure, reliable, and innovative solutions that meet their evolving needs.”

For more information about HYAS Infosec and its commitment to data security, please visit HYAS.com.

About HYAS Infosec
HYAS Infosec is a leading provider of threat intelligence and cybersecurity solutions designed to protect organizations from advanced cyber threats. By leveraging unrivaled adversary infrastructure and domain expertise, HYAS Infosec helps its clients and partners take a proactive stance against emerging threats and secure their most critical assets. For more information, please visit HYAS.com.

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