Usetrace Achieves Soc 2 Type II Accreditation

Usetrace is proud to announce it has successfully completed the System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type II examination in recognition of its commitment to information security. Developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls) defines criteria for managing customer data based on five “trust service principles” — security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.

A SOC 2 examination provides organizations with a report on an organization’s internal controls and how it protects customer data and sensitive information. It is the standard for data security among digital companies in the U.S.

An independent auditor, Insight Assurance, conducted the detailed examination via Vanta. Through this process, Usetrace demonstrated its adherence to data security, availability and confidentiality standards developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). 

With its SOC 2 recognition, Usetrace not only protects the safety of its customers’ data today but demonstrates that it has set the right standards in place for the future.

To earn SOC 2 certification, Usetrace completed the following over a 3-month period:

  • Assessment of the design and operating effectiveness of Usetrace’s controls
  • Thorough examination of security of vendors and third parties
  • Defined policies to ensure continued protection for customers and employees
  • Remediated all findings by the auditor during examination period

Usetrace is excited to be taking this important step to further its data protection practices. 


About Usetrace

Usetrace is an artificial software testing tool that tirelessly tests that your web apps and user interfaces to ensure they work as expected. Usetrace doesn’t require coding or constant updating so it’s quick and easy to start testing your website. If your team is familiar with Selenium or other scripted methods, Usetrace can do the scripting work for you, allowing you to focus on more creative tasks.