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Amberdata Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance for Enhanced Data Security

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Amberdata, the provider of digital asset data and analytics for institutional clients, has achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance in line with the standards set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) under SSAE 18. This achievement underpins Amberdata’s commitment to providing enterprise-level security for customer data.

The audit was conducted by Prescient Assurance, specialists in security and compliance attestation services for B2B and SaaS companies. SOC 2 compliance assures Amberdata’s clients that their data is managed with the highest standards of security, privacy, and compliance, crucial for service providers handling sensitive customer data in the cloud.

“Our institutional customer base requires us to implement a strong security compliance program, and the transparency provided by a SOC report is essential to grow our business,” commented Shawn Douglass, CEO of Amberdata, “The fact that Amberdata achieved an unqualified opinion on a SOC 2 Type II audit report proves that we have the necessary controls and processes in place for compliance. Having our testing conducted by Prescient Assurance, the leader in security testing and compliance for SaaS companies, will provide additional assurance around our security, availability, and processing integrity to our customers.”

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