
We are thrilled to announce that Raxis has successfully achieved SOC 2 Type 2 compliance. This milestone underscores our commitment to maintaining effective security controls over our information systems and the penetration testing and cybersecurity services we offer.
Our SOC 2 compliance provides assurance to our clients that their data is handled securely and in accordance with industry best practices. You can review the specific controls behind the report, along with our data handling practices and insurance coverage, in the Raxis Trust Center. We remain committed to maintaining the highest level of security and privacy, and we will continue to invest in our compliance program to stay ahead of evolving threats.
We remain dedicated to providing a secure platform and services for our clients. We are pleased to provide our SOC 2 Type 2 report to current customers and prospective customers under NDA. Contact our team for more information.
SOC 2 Type 2 Updates
May 5, 2025
Raxis received its most recent SOC 2 Type 2 report on 5/5/2025, covering the period from 4/15/2024, through 4/11/2025. Raxis has continued to maintain and operate the same security controls as outlined in the report, ensuring ongoing compliance with SOC 2 requirements.
May 15, 2026
Raxis received its most recent SOC 2 Type 2 report on 5/15/2026, covering the period from 4/12/2025, through 4/11/2026. Raxis has continued to maintain and operate the same security controls as outlined in the report, ensuring ongoing compliance with SOC 2 requirements.

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