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TigerEye Is SOC 2 Type II Certified

Tracy & Ralph

Independent audit confirms TigerEye’s commitment to security and privacy

TigerEye, a sales software company currently in stealth, today announced it has successfully undergone an independent audit process and earned its System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II certification. The rigorous assessment of TigerEye’s internal security controls shows the company has achieved stringent benchmarks in security, privacy, availability, processing integrity and confidentiality.

“SOC 2 Type II certification is the most comprehensive and strictest certification within the Systems and Organization Controls protocol, demonstrating our continued commitment and ability to safeguard customer data,” said Ralph Gootee, co-founder and chief technology officer at TigerEye.

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The SOC 2 Type II audit was conducted by Prescient Assurance, a licensed Certified Public Accounting firm. The certification underscores that the internal systems and controls of the organization are in full compliance with the SOC 2 audit standards on a continuous basis. It requires a company to undergo a thorough audit of its controls and processes over a minimum period of three months and is recognized by businesses around the world as a symbol of trust and excellence.

Prior to this most recent certification, TigerEye successfully completed its SOC 2 Type 1 attestation, which was also conducted by Prescient Assurance. For more information on the company’s security overview.

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