Keeper Security has achieved System and Organization Controls, or SOC, 3 compliance.
The cybersecurity company said Tuesday that an independent third-party auditor conducted a rigorous evaluation of its internal controls as part of its annual Type II audit.
“SOC 3 is more than a certification – it’s a public demonstration of the trust we’ve earned through rigorous security and compliance practices,” commented Zoya Schaller, director of cybersecurity compliance at Keeper. “Transparency is non-negotiable in today’s cybersecurity landscape. This achievement reinforces our ongoing commitment to protecting sensitive data and holding ourselves to the highest standards.”
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, or AICPA, governs the SOC, which assesses the effectiveness of controls within an organization. SOC 3 specifically addresses organizations relevant to security, confidentiality and privacy, the AICPA explained.
What Keeper Offers
Keeper’s core product KeeperPAM is a next-generation privileged access management technology for cloud-first and hybrid cloud environments.
KeeperPAM enables multi-factor authentication with a single login, allowing users to quickly but securely gain access to servers, databases, web applications, software-as-a-service platforms and remote systems.
According to Keeper, it does not have access to user credentials or customer infrastructures.
The security company also maintains a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification at the Moderate Impact Level and complies with the Government Risk and Authorization Management Program, or GovRAMP, standards.