Trust is not a marketing claim. It is a system property that must be engineered, verified, and continuously maintained. Now it is independently certified.
We are pleased to announce that Intertrust Technologies has successfully completed a SOC 2 Type II audit, resulting in an independent SOC 2 attestation confirming that our controls are designed and operating effectively to meet the Trust Services Criteria for Security, Availability, and Confidentiality.
This milestone belongs to our customers and partners as much as it does to our team. It reflects the strength and maturity of our operational security practices and provides independent validation that the systems supporting our products and services meet rigorous standards for protecting customer data and maintaining reliable operations.
SOC 2 Type II goes beyond a point-in-time review. It evaluates whether an organization’s controls operate effectively over an extended observation period, confirming that security practices are not simply documented but consistently implemented and enforced.
Why SOC 2 matters
For more than three decades, Intertrust Technologies has been focused on building trusted digital infrastructure—from digital rights management to secure distributed systems for IoT, industrial networks, and energy infrastructure.
In today’s increasingly distributed computing environment, organizations rely on cloud platforms and connected systems that operate across vast and complex networks. In this environment, trust must be measurable and continuously validated.
The SOC 2 framework, established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), provides an industry-recognized standard for evaluating how organizations manage and protect customer data.
Our SOC 2 Type II attestation confirms that Intertrust’s systems and operational controls meet the Trust Services Criteria (TSC) for Security, Availability, and Confidentiality, demonstrating that we have implemented safeguards designed to:
- Protect systems against unauthorized access
- Ensure systems remain available and reliable for customers
- Safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure
For our customers and partners, this attestation provides independent assurance that the services they rely on operate within a robust and continuously monitored security environment.
Building security into the system
At Intertrust, security is not treated as a compliance exercise—it is embedded into the architecture and operational design of our platforms.
Achieving SOC 2 Type II attestation reflects a sustained effort across our engineering, operations, and security teams to establish and maintain strong governance, operational discipline, and technical safeguards throughout our infrastructure.
Our controls are designed to ensure that security and operational reliability remain continuous processes, supported by monitoring, verification, and structured operational procedures.
This approach aligns with our broader philosophy that trusted systems must be built deliberately and validated continuously, particularly in distributed environments where devices, applications, and services interact at massive scale.
What this means for you
When you work with Intertrust, you need to know that your data is protected and that we operate within a verifiable security framework. Organizations today depend on technology partners who can demonstrate not only innovation but operational trustworthiness.
Intertrust’s SOC 2 Type II attestation confirms that our operational practices meet recognized industry standards for protecting data and maintaining secure, reliable systems.
Specifically, this attestation confirms that:
- Audited framework. Intertrust operates within a formally audited security and governance framework
- Continuous monitoring. Our security controls are continuously monitored and validated over time
- Rigorous data handling. Sensitive data is handled according to strict operational safeguards
This strengthens our ability to support enterprises and organizations operating in security-sensitive and regulated industries, where security requirements are high and the consequences of failure are significant
Continuing our commitment to trust
Completing a SOC 2 Type II audit is an important milestone, but it represents only one part of our broader commitment to building secure and trustworthy systems.
As digital infrastructure becomes more interconnected and distributed, maintaining trust across networks, devices, and services becomes increasingly critical.
Intertrust will continue investing in the security architecture, operational discipline, and governance frameworks required to ensure that our systems remain worthy of the trust placed in them by our customers and partners. We are committed to annual re-attestation and to expanding our compliance coverage as our products and your needs evolve.
About Julian Durand
Julian Durand serves as Chief Security Officer and General Manager of Secure Systems at Intertrust. He earned his engineering degree from Carleton University, and his MBA from the University of Southern California (USC). He is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and inventor with 10 issued patents.