0%

Bitfinex has completed the SOC 2 Type 1 Compliance

Oct 28, 2022 4 min read
News Article Banner Image

The Bitfinex platform implements a set of security features to ensure the safety of customers’ funds. These features include the Bitfinex hot and cold wallets, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection and regular testing to ensure systems can’t be penetrated.

Today, we are excited to share the next phase of this journey. In October 2022, Bitfinex successfully completed the System Organisation Control (SOC) 2 Audit Type 1, the first phase of the highest level of security compliance an organisation can demonstrate. The executed audit declares that Bitfinex’s information security (InfoSec) practices, policies, procedures and operations meet the SOC 2 Trust Service Principles for security, availability and confidentiality. This is a major milestone for Bitfinex as one of the longest-running crypto exchanges in the world, operating in an industry that has witnessed many security breaches and hacks. But why is this so important?

The importance of SOC 2 and its value to customers

Information security and data protection are extremely important for businesses and especially financial organisations to protect them from fraud, hacking, phishing and identity theft. As the amount of data stored and created increases, so does the importance of data protection. Therefore, any organisation that wants to work effectively needs to ensure the safety of its information. Data breaches and cyberattacks can cause devastating financial and reputational damage that can be severe and long-lasting.

That’s what makes SOC 2 such an important accreditation for Bitfinex — it gives our customers a recognised and respected source of proof that our security practices can be trusted.

Developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), SOC 2 stands for a System and Organisation Controls report with an audit opinion issued by a certified public accountant for internal controls related to information technology. A SOC 2 report can demonstrate general IT controls through a third-party assurance report. SOC 2 defines criteria for managing customer data based on the following five “trust service principles”:

  • Security

Security is a fundamental criterion which refers to the protection of system resources against unauthorised access. It helps prevent potential system abuse, theft or unauthorised data removal, software misuse, and improper information alteration or disclosure. Security measures generally include firewalls, intrusion detection and beefed-up authentication measures for users.

  • Availability

In SOC 2 terms, the Availability principle generally looks at whether a network is reliably active and how quickly problems on a platform can be resolved.  Consistent service with little downtime is a crucial point of data centres, so the Availability principle becomes a key consideration.

  • Processing Integrity

The Processing Integrity principle proves that the system does not produce errors in processing, and in cases when errors occur, these are rapidly detected and fixed. The criterion also measures whether the company provides users with consistent, accurate, and timely data.

  • Confidentiality

The Confidentiality principle declares that data access and disclosure are restricted to a specified set of persons or organisations. In this case, encryption should play a major part and control protecting confidentiality during transmission.

  • Privacy

The Privacy principle explicitly addresses how a company collects and uses users’ personal information. It ensures that an organisation handles users’ data following commitments in the entity’s privacy notice and with criteria defined in generally accepted privacy principles issued by the AICPA.

The SOC 2 report verifies the existence of internal controls which have been designed and implemented to meet the requirements for the security principles. This independent validation of security controls is vital for Bitfinex, as it demonstrates our commitment to being the world’s most trusted and compliant crypto exchange and proves that security is in our mentality.

Next steps

We feel strongly that this standard of compliance is what Bitfinex customers deserve. That is why, in addition to our SOC 2 Type 1 review, we are also committed to obtaining our SOC 2 Type 2 review in 2023, with the subsequent assessments on an annual basis. The key difference between SOC 2 Type 1 and Type 2 audits is time. A SOC 2 Type 1 audit assessed the effectiveness of Bitfinex data security controls at a single point in time. In contrast, a SOC 2 Type 2 report evaluates the operational effectiveness of our internal controls over a more extended period of time, between 6 to 12 months. Stay tuned!

The post appeared first on Bitfinex blog.

Popular news

How to Set Up and Use Trust Wallet for Binance Smart Chain
#Bitcoin#Bitcoins#Config+2 more tags

How to Set Up and Use Trust Wallet for Binance Smart Chain

Your Essential Guide To Binance Leveraged Tokens

Your Essential Guide To Binance Leveraged Tokens

How to Sell Your Bitcoin Into Cash on Binance (2021 Update)
#Subscriptions

How to Sell Your Bitcoin Into Cash on Binance (2021 Update)

What is Grid Trading? (A Crypto-Futures Guide)

What is Grid Trading? (A Crypto-Futures Guide)

Start trading with Cryptohopper for free!

Free to use - no credit card required

Let's get started
Cryptohopper appCryptohopper app

Disclaimer: Cryptohopper is not a regulated entity. Cryptocurrency bot trading involves substantial risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. The profits shown in product screenshots are for illustrative purposes and may be exaggerated. Only engage in bot trading if you possess sufficient knowledge or seek guidance from a qualified financial advisor. Under no circumstances shall Cryptohopper accept any liability to any person or entity for (a) any loss or damage, in whole or in part, caused by, arising out of, or in connection with transactions involving our software or (b) any direct, indirect, special, consequential, or incidental damages. Please note that the content available on the Cryptohopper social trading platform is generated by members of the Cryptohopper community and does not constitute advice or recommendations from Cryptohopper or on its behalf. Profits shown on the Markteplace are not indicative of future results. By using Cryptohopper's services, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks involved in cryptocurrency trading and agree to hold Cryptohopper harmless from any liabilities or losses incurred. It is essential to review and understand our Terms of Service and Risk Disclosure Policy before using our software or engaging in any trading activities. Please consult legal and financial professionals for personalized advice based on your specific circumstances.

©2017 - 2025 Copyright by Cryptohopper™ - All rights reserved.