Barnes Dennig offers a number of SOC Audit services including:
- SOC 1 Audits – The reports assure your clients that internal controls are secure. These audits focus on your organization’s business processes and IT controls. Any that are likely to be relevant to an audit of your customers’ financial statements are documented in the report. There are two types of SOC reports: Type 1 reports test the design of your organization’s controls. Type 2 reports test whether your controls are properly designed and implemented.
- SOC 2 Audits – These reports concentrate on five Trust Services Principles: security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. SOC 2’s requirements allow data providers to decide how they want to meet the criteria. This flexibility means SOC 2 reports are unique to each company.
- SOC 3 Audits – Similar to SOC 2 reports in that they examine the same five Trust Services Principles, the results of the audit are publicly available.
- SOC Readiness Assessments – These assessments provide an overview of your organization’s preparedness for a successful SOC 1, 2, 3, or Cybersecurity audit.
Serving Client Remotely
Barnes Dennig works with companies, including healthtech, in Michigan across the U.S., and Canada providing SOC 1 reports, SOC 2 reports, and SOC 3 reports. To demonstrate this, we have provided a map of client locations.
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Barnes Dennig provides SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3 audits and readiness assessments to companies in Michigan. If you are interested in learning how we can assist your organization, complete the form below or call us at 800-430-4731 for assistance.
About Michigan (MI)
Michigan’s business community is a diverse and dynamic landscape that has played a pivotal role in the state’s historical and economic development. Situated in the Great Lakes region of the United States, Michigan is known for its rich industrial heritage, innovation, and adaptability.
The automotive industry has long been synonymous with Michigan. The state is home to the “Big Three” automakers – General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler). This sector has not only been a major driver of Michigan’s economy but has also had a profound impact on the global automotive landscape. Over the years, Michigan has diversified its manufacturing base to include aerospace, advanced manufacturing, and mobility technologies, positioning itself as a leader in next-generation transportation solutions.
Michigan’s commitment to research and innovation is evident through its numerous universities and research institutions. The University of Michigan, in particular, has played a central role in advancing technology and fostering partnerships with industry. This collaborative spirit has led to breakthroughs in fields such as robotics, life sciences, and information technology, reinforcing the state’s status as a hub for innovation.