Automox announced its annual SOC 2 Type II and SOC 3 report completion.
This dual attainment showcases the company's unwavering commitment to implementing cybersecurity measures, ensuring an elevated level of security for its customers.
Jason Kikta, CISO/SVP of Product at Automox, stated, “Automox prides itself on a culture of fundamental security, where security is inherent to everything we do, and we never treat it as a profit center. Our annual SOC audits are the foundation for the third pillar of that culture: proving our security posture to customers. Together, these three pillars demonstrate our commitment and secure-by-design philosophy.”
In furtherance of its commitment to security best practices, Automox also proudly signed the CISA Secure by Design Pledge. This action solidified the company’s already extensive security leadership, demonstrated in its recent TX-RAMP Level 2 Certification and a litany of others, including SOC 2, SOC 3, CSA STAR, GDPR, EU-US DPF, and PCI-DSS.
These certifications highlight Automox’s commitment to industry best practices and our commitment to security best practices, even as the company continues to grow.
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