Solid as a Rock︱ZDATA Secures SOC 2 Type II International Authority Certification Again
Recently, ZDATA Group's subsidiary Shanxi ZDATA Cloud Valley Data Technology Co., Ltd. has secured the SOC 2 Type II certification, demonstrating its exceptional technical security and service availability. This achievement highlights ZDATA Cloud Valley's strict compliance with international security standards in the data center colocation services sector, solidifying its industry leadership and global influence.
Amidst accelerating global digital transformation, data center security and availability have emerged as critical pillars for enterprise operational stability. As an industry-leading digital infrastructure services provider, ZDATA Cloud Valley specializes in constructing and operating high-performance green data centers, delivering full lifecycle IDC colocation services that empower enterprises with secure, stable, and sustainable digital infrastructure.
Developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the SOC 2 standard evaluates service organizations' controls across security, availability, confidentiality, processing integrity, and privacy. The SOC 2 Type II certification emphasizes continuous operational auditing and control effectiveness, ensuring sustained governance measures to safeguard data and system reliability.
The SOC 2 Type II report on ZDATA Cloud Valley's data center services rigorously validated its capabilities in critical domains including physical security, access controls, and infrastructure resilience. This demonstrates the company's ability to maintain client data security through advanced facility protection protocols, stringent access management, and comprehensive monitoring systems – all contributing to business continuity and 99.99%+ data center availability.
Beyond technical validation, this certification underscores ZDATA Cloud Valley's position as a premier digital infrastructure partner, empowering enterprises to elevate data center security postures, ensure operational stability, and achieve sustainable digital transformation through battle-tested infrastructure solutions.
This SOC 2 Type II certification conclusively validates ZDATA Cloud Valley's capability to deliver persistent security assurance, proving its data center colocation services meet global benchmarks in both security and availability. Moving forward, ZDATA Group will relentlessly refine operational management systems to provide highly-customized, ultra-secure, and agile end-to-end data center solutions, engineered to satisfy multinational enterprises' evolving requirements for world-class digital infrastructure operations.
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