Glean AI Completes SOC 2 Type 1 Attestation With Laika

Glean AI is committed to the industry’s highest standards for managing customer data and has partnered with Laika to build credibility with customers

Glean AI, a SaaS company that helps businesses save money through deep insights and automation, announced they have completed the SOC 2 Type 1 attestation.

“Demonstrating our commitment to the security of our users’ information is a critical part of our work,” said Philip Hickey, Head of Engineering at Glean AI. “We’re proud of this attestation and prouder of the commitment to industry security standards it represents.”

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To earn this attestation, Glean AI partnered with Laika, a compliance-as-a-service platform that helps companies manage information security and privacy compliance, obtain security certifications and build credibility with the customers.

SOC 2 is a rigorous compliance standard developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) that is designed to specify how organizations should manage customer data. As part of the attestation process, Glean AI completed a thorough SOC 2 Type 1 compliance audit, providing documentation on processes, data management infrastructure, and a progressive approach to data access permissions.

“SOC 2 compliance is table stakes for vendors that want to build credibility with clients in all industries that manage sensitive customer data,” said Eva Pittas, founder and COO, Laika. “Glean AI launched publicly in March of 2022 and has already been proactive by moving rapidly to show their commitment to SOC 2 and creating an overall culture of compliance.”

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