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SOC 2 reports evaluate a service organization's controls relevant to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Type 2 reports cover the operating effectiveness of controls over a period of time, typically 6-12 months.
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Ask about SOC 2An independent CPA firm must examine the organization's controls over a sustained period. The organization selects applicable trust services criteria and implements controls accordingly. Auditors test operating effectiveness and issue a formal opinion.
Federal agencies and prime contractors frequently require SOC 2 Type II reports from service providers, especially for SaaS and managed services. It provides auditor-verified assurance that security and privacy controls are not just designed but actually operate effectively.
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