Hypercare’s SOC 2 Type 2 compliance joins HIPAA and PHIPA on list of security regulations for the cloud-based platform

Hypercare is proud to announce that it has received a clean SOC 2 Type 2 attestation report with the support of Drata and EY. This rigorous, independent assessment of internal security controls serves as validation of the company’s dedication and adherence to the highest standards for security and compliance.
This important milestone is not an end to Hypercare’s commitment to its customers and the security of their data. Hypercare views security as the foundation upon which the platform is built and which trust with its users is earned and maintained.
Hypercare uses Drata’s automated platform to continuously monitor its internal security controls against the highest possible standards. With Drata, Hypercare has real-time visibility across the organization to ensure the end-to-end security and compliance posture of its systems.
Conducted by EY, a nationally recognized CPA firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, this attestation report affirms that Hypercare’s information security practices, policies, procedures, and operations meet the rigorous SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria for security, confidentiality, availability, privacy, and processing integrity.
Developed by the AICPA, SOC 2 is an extensive auditing procedure that ensures that a company is handling customer data securely and in a manner that protects the organization as well as the privacy of its customers. SOC 2 is designed for service providers that store customer data in the cloud.
As more organizations look to process sensitive and confidential business data with cloud-based services like Hypercare, it is critical that they do so in a way that ensures their data will remain safe. Hypercare’s users carry this responsibility on their shoulders every single day, and it is important that the vendors they select to process their data in the cloud approach that responsibility in the same way.
Hypercare’s SOC 2 Type 2 compliance is just one of the company's security regulations, alongside HIPAA and PHIPA compliance. To request a copy of Hypercare’s SOC 2 compliance report and learn more about the platform’s other security and privacy practices, please visit Hypercare's Security & Compliance.
About Hypercare
Hypercare provides a mobile, secure, comprehensive digital healthcare collaboration platform that connects the right providers at the right time to allow for critical communications and sensitive patient information sharing. We reduce the reliance on outdated and costly things such as pagers, operators, phone lines, confusing on-call lists, and paper task lists with our seamless platform on your smartphone and computer.
Visit hypercare.com to learn why hundreds of healthcare organizations in North America trust Hypercare, and choose us for clinical communication and collaboration.
About Drata
Drata is the world's most advanced security and compliance automation platform with the mission to help businesses earn and keep the trust of their users, customers, partners, and prospects. With Drata, thousands of companies streamline over 10 compliance frameworks—such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, and more—through continuous, automated control monitoring and evidence collection, resulting in a strong security posture, lower costs, and less time spent preparing for annual audits. The company is backed by ICONIQ Growth, Alkeon Capital, Salesforce Ventures, GGV Capital, Cowboy Ventures, Leaders Fund, Okta Ventures, SVCI, SV Angel, and many key industry leaders. For more information, visit drata.com.
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