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DANTOM Systems Inc., is pleased to announce it successfully achieved the AT Section 101 Service Organization Control 2, Type II (SOC 2) compliance.

In addition to DANTOM’s PCI DSS Level 1, HIPAA/HITECH, FISMA and ISO 27002 certifications, SOC 2 now positions the company as the clear industry leader in data security and controls.

SOC 2 is designed for service organizations to demonstrate effective controls across five critical areas. The audit required a comprehensive review of DANTOM’s security, privacy, availability, processing integrity and confidentiality controls. The independent audit also ensures the controls are effective and consistent. DANTOM achieved compliance without any issues or exclusions.

“SOC 2, Type II compliance reflects our ability to provide the highest levels of security and controls for our market-leading clients,” said Brian McManamon, chief information officer for DANTOM Systems. “Compliance with this standard provides additional external validation for the trust our clients place in us every day.”

The independent audit was conducted by Plante & Moran, the nation’s 12th largest certified public accounting firm.

DANTOM Systems is the leading receivables communication provider. Known for its breadth of technology-driven solutions, exceptional customer service and eye for detail, DANTOM creates a strategic advantage for its customers. Centered on its mission of “Relationship Driven”, DANTOM experts take the time to understand customers’ unique business requirements and tailor a solution to meet their receivables communication needs.

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