ReEmployAbility Successfully Completes SOC 2 Type II Examination
ReEmployAbility has completed the SOC2 Type 2 Service Organization Controls (SOC) Examination for the fourth consecutive year. This significant achievement underscores the company’s steadfast commitment to data security and client success, having passed the 2022, 2023, and 2024 examinations.
The SOC 2®: Type 2 examination, which validates control design and effectiveness against Trust Services Criteria over time, is a testament to the trust placed in ReEmployAbility by major workers’ compensation insurers and third-party administrators. Companies and employers nationwide rely on ReEmployAbility to meet their stringent data security and compliance requirements for their Return-to-Work programs.
Prioritizing Top-of-the-Line Security
ReEmployAbility is dedicated to enhancing its technological framework to ensure client data protection. The examination process reinforces ReEmployAbility’s long-standing commitment to security practices. Clients can trust that their information is secure and that they can efficiently manage their sensitive, personally identifiable information (PII) and program data. The SOC 2 Type 2 examination offers a thorough confirmation of the consistency of ReEmployAbility’s security measures.
“We’re proud to celebrate another year of maintaining SOC 2 compliance, a testament to our unwavering commitment to data security and client success,” said Abby Torres, Director of IT at ReEmployAbility. “This milestone reflects our dedication to safeguarding information and processes, as well as upholding the trust our clients place in us. ReEmployAbility will continue to pave the way for the most effective, secure, and meaningful return-to-work services in the workers’ compensation industry.”
A Continued 360 Advanced Partnership
ReEmployAbility has selected 360 Advanced, Inc., a cybersecurity and compliance firm that provides integrated compliance solutions, to conduct its third-party examination. ReEmployAbility’s SOC 2 Type 2 report demonstrates the effectiveness of its internal controls in meeting the requirements established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Trust Services Criteria, which cover Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy. To learn more about 360 Advanced and how they can assist with your security needs, visit their website here!
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