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Zoovu is Now SOC 2 Certified

Zoovu SOC2 certified

Zoovu, the leader in digital commerce search, today announced that it has successfully completed the System and Organization Controls (SOC®) 2 examination and audit. These achievements reflect Zoovu’s ongoing commitment to data security and protection.

Digital commerce penetration grew exponentially in 2020, with numbers achieving 10-year projections within a 90-day period, according to McKinsey. As a result, most businesses are seeking to optimize their existing technology stack with new vendors, to meet and exceed the growing demands and needs caused by this rapid acceleration. Only cloud-enabled technologies that leverage next-generation AI offer the flexibility and scalability to succeed in this increasingly competitive environment. Throughout this period of immense acceleration, Zoovu has enabled 3,000+ businesses, revolutionizing the digital commerce search experience in hundreds of industries – to help consumers find exactly what they’re looking for, with ease and accuracy.

“Zoovu is committed to delivering best-in-class search experiences for our growing customer base, through continuous innovation in channel deployment and data,” said Andrew McKairnes, Chief Information Officer at Zoovu. “Our achievement of SOC 2 showcases our ongoing commitment to our client's privacy and security as we lead the digital commerce search segment.

 

What SOC 2 Certification means for Zoovu?

SOC 2 is an internationally recognized auditing standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Successful completion of the SOC 2 assures brands and retailers looking to adopt Zoovu’s Search platform, can do so in confidence, knowing that Zoovu has received a certified ‘seal of approval’ when it comes to delivering services that meet the security and privacy needs of the modern digital world.

This certification, coupled with the continuous growth in commerce means that we expect to see further adoption of Zoovu’s search platform in 2021, as companies recognize the importance of providing next-generation search experiences.