Fort Lauderdale, FL – CentralReach, the leading provider of autism and IDD care software, announced today that it has successfully completed its annual Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 2 audit, making it one of the only EMRs in the ABA software industry to receive certification for this best-in-class privacy and security assessments.
This is the fourth year in a row, that CentralReach completed the SOC 2 Type 2 annual certification. and Conducted by the independent accounting and consulting firm, BDO, the audit found that CentralReach’s operational policies, research and development functions, data protection, and privacy protocols, and other security practices and procedures met or exceeded the high standards of SOC2 Type 2 compliance, and underscores CentralReach’s commitment to safeguarding client data at the highest level.
What is SOC 2 Type 2 Certification?
SOC 2 Type 2 reports are assurance reports that provide industry-wide acknowledgment that an organization adheres to trust service principles set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. SOC reports deliver valuable information for clients and partners, enabling them to assess the quality of security provided by providers.
In addition to adhering to SOC 2 Type 2 privacy and security measures, CentralReach also follows other industry best practices including HIPAA standards, verified by BDO as well, and TRUSTe certification of its privacy policies and practices.
More information about CentralReach can be found at www.centralreach.com
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