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SnappyFlow is now SOC 2 Type 2 certified
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SnappyFlow has successfully completed SOC 2 Type 2 audit and has been certified on the design and operational effectiveness of security controls

BANGALORE, India & SUNNYVALE, Calif. - Washingtoner -- SnappyFlow today announced that its cloud-native observability platform has been certified to comply with SOC 2 Type 2 standards. This certification validates SnappyFlow Cloud Platform's design and operations to ensure appropriate controls for the security, availability, confidentiality, and processing integrity principles of client data.

SOC 2 Type 2 is considered the gold standard for data security and provides customers with the assurance that SnappyFlow complies with stringent industry security standards. This certification is critical to service providers hosting customer data in the cloud as it addresses cybersecurity concerns in the cloud.

The audit was conducted by an independent 3rd party auditing firm specializing in security audits. The audit process included an in-depth review of company policies and processes on how SnappyFlow safeguards customer data and how these controls are operating.

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The SOC 2 Type 2 standards are outlined in TSP section 100A and TSP section 100-2017 by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

" SnappyFlow is a full stack monitoring & observability platform, and we understand the importance of cloud data security and the sensitivity of customers' confidential data. The SOC 2 Type 2 certification verifies SnappyFlow Cloud Platforms' ability to handle customer data securely as per global standards. Customers can be assured of the stringent security protocols that are in place to safeguard their data." said Pramod Murthy, Co-Founder, and Head of Solutions, SnappyFlow.

" Achieving SOC 2 compliance assures our customers and partners of the highest level of security in SnappyFlow and strengthens their trust in us. SnappyFlow's goal is to provide a unified and powerful observability platform that is scalable and cost-efficient for our customers." said Sreeni Potluri, Co-Founder, and Head of Sales & Business Development, SnappyFlow.

About SnappyFlow:  SnappyFlow is a full-stack observability platform providing DevOps and SRE practitioners and Application Developers with a comprehensive solution bringing together metrics, logs, traces, profiling, alerts, and synthetics in a unified platform. Designed to simplify monitoring of complex applications, it helps customers troubleshoot faster, bring down Mean-Time-To-Resolution, and provide a consistent end-user experience. SnappyFlow Presentation: https://www.slideshare.net/SnappyFlowObservabil...

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