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Tangibly Successfully Completes SOC 2 Type II Security Certification

SOC 2 Type II Security Certification
Last updated on: 2 月 25, 2025

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Seattle, February 25, 2025 – Tangibly, a leading platform for trade secret protection and IP management solutions, has successfully completed another year of SOC 2 Type II compliance for Security and Confidentiality. This certification underscores Tangibly’s commitment to the highest levels of data security and operational integrity.

“Tangibly’s SOC 2 achievement is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to our clients,” said Liat Belinson, CTO and Co-Founder of Tangibly. “We take this responsibility seriously. Successfully completing our SOC 2 Type II audit demonstrates how we prioritize the security and confidentiality of customer data.”

Tangibly completed an independent audit with the support of Strike Graph, confirming that its controls related to information security practices, policies, procedures, and operations meet the rigorous SOC 2 standards for security and confidentiality, as developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

“As companies increasingly rely on digital platforms for intellectual property management, ensuring the highest security standards is paramount,” Belinson continued. “Tangibly is proud to meet this milestone as we continue to invest in our platform’s architecture and security.”

For more information on SOC 2 Type II certification, visit http://www.aicpa.org/soc4so. To learn more about Tangibly, visit www.tangibly.com.

媒体联系方式:
Julianna Gordon
julianna@tangibly.com

About Tangibly:

Tangibly’s SaaS platform and consulting services enable companies to manage and protect their trade secrets and intellectual property. Trade secrets—including algorithms, chemical processes, and client lists—are among a company’s most valuable assets. Unlike patents, trade secret protection requires proactive management.

Tangibly provides the tools and platform to streamline best practices, including cataloging assets, acknowledgment workflows, access management, tracking legal agreements, and employee and partner education. It enhances trade secret discovery, strengthens IP security, and supports litigation and compliance to help businesses safeguard their most valuable intellectual property.

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