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TigerEye Completes SOC 2 Type 1 Certification with Prescient Assurance

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TigerEye, a sales software company currently in stealth, announced it completed the Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 1 audit. This independent validation of security controls is crucial for customers in highly regulated industries. The SOC 2 Type 1 audit, conducted by Prescient Assurance, a licensed Certified Public Accounting firm, provided a thorough review of how TigerEye's information security practices, policies and operations meet the SOC 2 standards for security, availability and confidentiality of customer data. Developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), SOC 2 is a rigorous compliance standard designed for service organizations that store customer data in the cloud. Raises $10 Million to Solve Content Creation and Management Challenges at Scale Using AI "Today's SOC 2 Type 1 certification is an important milestone for TigerEye as it reinforces our company-wide commitment to security and availability for our existing beta and future customers," said Ralph Gootee, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at TigerEye.


Stardog Strengthens Enterprise-Grade Security to Knowledge Graph in the Cloud

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Stardog, the leading Enterprise Knowledge Graph platform provider, announced it has achieved System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type 1 compliance, demonstrating the company's commitment to providing the most robust data security and privacy for its growing customer base. The SOC 2 Type I audit, conducted by Riskpro, is an independent review assessing Stardog's internal controls involving security, availability, and confidentiality of the data processed on behalf of its customers. A widely recognized auditing standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA), SOC 2 compliance confirms Stardog's controls and processes meet AICPA Trust Service Criteria. "As enterprise organizations use knowledge graph in the cloud to help them democratize data access and scale analytics insight, they need confidence that their data is secure," said Mike Grove, SVP, Engineering & Information Security of Stardog. "Achieving SOC 2 Type 1 certification eliminates the burden on our customers of securing data, allowing them to focus on driving business outcomes."


Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Secures SOC 2 Compliance

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Detroit, Michigan, Jan. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., (OTCPK:AITX), today announced successful completion of their SOC 2 Type 1 examination. This achievement reflects the company's stated goals of best-in-class data protection and internal processes. The audit, conducted by Geels Norton LLC, confirms that AITX's, and its subsidiary's practices, policies, procedures, and operations meet the SOC 2 categories for security, availability, and confidentiality. "This achievement required a sizable amount of effort in documenting and tightening our processes, and completes our transition from being a small, casual organization into a modern corporation," said Steve Reinharz, CEO of AITX. "We've now satisfied many of America's foremost businesses that require their partners and vendors adhere to the highest standards regarding their data and security."


The Role Of Cognitive RPA In The Insurance Industry

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Cognitive robotic process automation (RPA) is a fast-evolving field of computing and is an emerging form of business process automation (BPA) technology. It involves the automation of many internal and external customer journeys through software "bots." RPA started roughly 20 years ago as a rudimentary screen-scraping tool, technology that is used to eliminate repetitive data entry or form-filling that human operators used to do the bulk of. For example, the software could copy data from one source to another on a computer screen. Imagine a finance clerk handling invoice processes by filling in specific fields on the screen. Early RPA was able to take this function off the clerk's plate by automating that invoice processing.