BeyondTrucks achieves SOC 2 Type II compliance
San Francisco, Calif.-based BeyondTrucks announced it has achieved a SOC 2 Type II compliance. The company says this enterprise security standard evaluates the effectiveness of cybersecurity controls over an extended period of time.
SOC 2 Type II is an auditing standard developed by the American Institute of CPAs that assesses how service providers safeguard customer data across five trust service criteria: security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Unlike SOC 2 Type I, which represents a point-in-time review, Type II evaluates the operational effectiveness of controls over a period typically ranging from six to 12 months.
“This process validates that we have committed to and implemented robust security controls for protecting our customers’ sensitive supply chain data, freight information, and business intelligence,” said Hans Galland, chief executive officer of BeyondTrucks, in a news release.

“In a market where legacy enterprise TMS solutions are predominantly delivered as single-tenant or on premise deployments, BeyondTrucks, as a true multi-tenant enterprise SaaS fleet TMS provider, stands alone in offering independently audited security by SOC 2 Type ll standards,” Galland added. “Our multi-tenant architecture combined with SOC 2 Type ll compliance proves that a modern TMS can deliver superior economics and superior security simultaneously, a combination that even the biggest enterprise TMS providers architecturally cannot offer and new players have not achieved.”
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