The SOC 1 vs. SOC 2 discussion is well under way, thanks in large part to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) launch of their new System and Organization Controls (SOC) platform, known as the SOC framework. Officially, SOC used to stand for "Service Organization Control", which allows qualified practitioners (i.e., licensed and registered Certified Public Accountants) to issue SOC 1, SOC 2, and/or SOC 3 reports.
Here's some important things you need to know regarding SOC 1 vs SOC 2:
1. SOC 1 SSAE 18 audits are to be performed on service organizations exhibiting a true nexus to the ICFR Concept – Internal Controls Over Financial Reporting.
2. SOC 1 reports are generally issued on financial institutions, such as banks, actuarial, TPA's, trust & benefits organizations, and others.
3. SOC 2 reports are generally issued on technology companies, such as SaaS vendors, data centers, managed security services (MSS) providers, and others.
4. SOC 2 audits are fast outpacing SOC 1 audits in terms of the number of reports being issued each year.
5. NDNB offers industry leading SOC Information Security Policy Templates for rapid compliance for both SOC 1 and SOC 2 audits.
NDNB. SSAE 18 SOC 1 and SOC 2 Experts for North American Businesses
Call and speak with Christopher Nickell, CPA, at 1-800-277-5415, ext. 706, or email him at cnickell@ndbcpa.com to learn more about NDNB's SSAE 18 SOC 1 services, along with SOC 2 & SOC 3 compliance.
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