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SOC Reports – Nebraska

Nebraska business owners need to ensure sensitive data is protected, especially when it comes to personally identifiable information (PII).  Ensuring the company has robust internal controls and practices in place to protect against a breach is essential. In fact, many may expect to see a System Organization Control (SOC) Audit report before working with a provider. This examination verifies that the tools, processes, and procedures have been tested and are effective. Some may desire a SOC 1 audit, while others will obtain more value from a SOC 2 examination or SOC 3 audit. Whatever the desired level of assurance, it is important to work with an experienced provider to drive the process.

Nebraska SOC 2 Experience

Barnes Dennig provides SOC audits to Nebraska area companies in a variety of industries. Typically, we work with those that use or store sensitive financial including data centers, loan servicing companies, medical claims processors, and payroll companies. Our diverse range of experience permits us to understand the company more easily, it is risk profile, areas of exposure, and important testing variables. The result is a SOC audit with more value because our seasoned team knows the right questions to ask and the importance of following best practices.

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Nebraska SOC Audits

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 Nebraska 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.

Contact Our Nebraska SOC Auditors

Barnes Dennig provides SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3 audits and readiness assessments to companies in Nebraska. 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 Nebraska (NE)

The business community in Nebraska is characterized by a blend of agriculture, manufacturing, and service sectors that contribute to the state’s economic vitality. Situated in the heart of the American Midwest, Nebraska’s business landscape is deeply rooted in its agricultural heritage.

Agriculture is the backbone of Nebraska’s economy, with the state being a major producer of corn, soybeans, beef, pork, and other agricultural products. The vast expanses of fertile farmland have made agriculture a dominant force, supporting both large-scale farming operations and smaller family-owned farms. Nebraska’s agricultural output not only provides food and resources but also plays a significant role in national and global markets.

In addition to agriculture, manufacturing is a key driver of Nebraska’s business community. The state is home to a diverse range of manufacturing industries, including food processing, machinery production, and transportation equipment manufacturing. These sectors benefit from Nebraska’s central location, which facilitates efficient distribution and transportation of goods to markets across the country.

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