Element5 Strengthens Commitment to Security, Achieves SOC2 Type 2 Certification
Element5, an Automation as a Service solution leveraging AI and RPA for post-acute care, announced that it has received its Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 2 Certification. The audit validated Element5’s operations, which meet the highest industry standard for security and compliance in their information security practices, governance, and policies.
“When automating, a major concern for post-acute care organizations is the accessibility and security of customer data, as robots perform complex administrative tasks”, said Bhavani Raman, co-founder & COO, Element5. “The SOC2 Type 2 Certification showcases Element5’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of security while ensuring customers remain hands-off while getting complex and repetitive tasks completed. We’re thrilled to successfully complete the SOC2 Type 2 Audit and receive the certification.”
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The SOC 2 examination demonstrates that an independent accounting and auditing firm has reviewed and examined an organization’s infrastructure, software, people, data, policies, procedures, and operations, and tested those controls to ensure that they are operating effectively. Established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), it ensures the personal and business assets of existing and potential customers are secure and protected.
In August 2021, Element5 announced the completion of its Series A round of funding at $15 million. The SOC2 Type 2 certification comes at the heels of rapidly expanding and helping more post-acute care organizations automate their operations, with the confidence and comfort of data privacy and security.
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