Podbean, a leading enterprise podcast hosting solution provider, announced today that it has successfully achieved Soc 2 Type II compliance in accordance with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (Aicpa) standards for Soc for Service Organizations, also known as Ssae 18. This certification demonstrates Podbean’s commitment to providing enterprise-level security for current and future customer data stored within the Podbean System.
The Soc 2 Type II audit was conducted by Prescient Assurance, a leader in security and compliance attestation for B2B and SaaS companies worldwide. As a registered public accounting firm in the United States and Canada, Prescient Assurance offers a wide range of risk management and assurance services, including but not limited to Soc 2, Pci, Iso, Nist, Gdpr, Ccpa, Hipaa, and CSA Star.
“We recognized a need with our customers in the market," commented David Xu, Podbean CEO. “Utilizing a podcast hosting platform with a SOC2 Type II certification...
The Soc 2 Type II audit was conducted by Prescient Assurance, a leader in security and compliance attestation for B2B and SaaS companies worldwide. As a registered public accounting firm in the United States and Canada, Prescient Assurance offers a wide range of risk management and assurance services, including but not limited to Soc 2, Pci, Iso, Nist, Gdpr, Ccpa, Hipaa, and CSA Star.
“We recognized a need with our customers in the market," commented David Xu, Podbean CEO. “Utilizing a podcast hosting platform with a SOC2 Type II certification...
- 5/9/2023
- Podnews.net
Washington, Jan 28: People lie more often when sending text messages than in any other forms of communication, according to a new research.
David Xu, assistant professor in the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University, is lead author of the study, which compares the level of deceit people will use in a variety of media, from text messages to face-to-face interactions.
The study involved 170 students from the Sauder School performing mock stock transactions in one of four ways: face-to-face, or by video, audio or text chatting.
Researchers promised cash awards of up to 50 dollars to increase participants' involvement in the role play.
"Brokers" were promised increased cash rewards for.
David Xu, assistant professor in the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University, is lead author of the study, which compares the level of deceit people will use in a variety of media, from text messages to face-to-face interactions.
The study involved 170 students from the Sauder School performing mock stock transactions in one of four ways: face-to-face, or by video, audio or text chatting.
Researchers promised cash awards of up to 50 dollars to increase participants' involvement in the role play.
"Brokers" were promised increased cash rewards for.
- 1/28/2012
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
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