IPQS Security & Compliance: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 & ISO 27701
IPQS completed SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701 certification through independent third-party audits. Learn what each standard covers and how IPQS protects your data.
IPQS Security and Compliance Certifications
Trust is foundational to fraud prevention. When you send user data to a fraud detection platform, you need confidence that it is handled securely and held to recognized standards. IPQS earned that confidence the hard way, by completing independent, third-party audits for SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701. This page explains what each certification covers and what it means for the security of your data.
The standards IPQS has been certified against
Following an independent third-party audit, IPQS completed certification for SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701. Together, these standards govern how IPQS manages information security, protects sensitive data, and handles privacy across its systems. Current certificates and audit reports are available to customers and prospects on request.
IPQS performs third party certification annually to keep these certificates up to date and in good standing. Contact our support team to receive a copy of our latest security reports.
SOC 2 Type II
SOC 2 Type II is a certification established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). It evaluates a company against the Trust Services Criteria, covering security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Unlike a point-in-time review, a Type II report assesses how those controls actually operate over an extended period, which makes it a rigorous benchmark. It has become the standard expected of cloud and technology providers, and is the same class of audit that major infrastructure providers like AWS and Google Cloud complete.
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 is the leading international standard for information security management. Certification confirms that an organization has established a systematic, audited framework for managing risk and protecting financial information, intellectual property, employee data, and third-party information. It demonstrates that security is engineered into processes and continuously maintained, rather than handled case by case.
ISO 27701
ISO 27701 extends ISO 27001 into privacy. It provides a framework for managing personally identifiable information, helping organizations operationalize privacy requirements alongside their security controls. For a fraud prevention platform that processes data on behalf of its customers, that privacy-by-design discipline is essential.
What this means for your data
Certifications are only as meaningful as the protection they represent. For IPQS customers, these standards translate into concrete assurances: data is managed under internationally recognized controls, those controls are independently audited rather than self-attested, and privacy is treated as a first-class requirement. That lets your security, legal, and procurement teams evaluate IPQS against the same criteria they apply to any enterprise vendor. You can review the IPQS privacy policy for how data is handled, and request current certificates and reports directly from the IPQS team.
Security as an ongoing commitment
Threats evolve constantly, and so do the defenses required to meet them. IPQS treats security and compliance as an ongoing discipline, maintaining its certifications and adapting its controls as new risks emerge. That same commitment underpins the fraud prevention platform itself, which protects businesses from botnets, account takeover, payment fraud, and other sophisticated threats. You can learn more about IPQS and the company behind the data.
Frequently asked questions
What security standards is IPQS certified against?
IPQS has completed certification for SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701, covering information security management and privacy.
Is IPQS SOC 2 Type II certified?
Yes. IPQS completed SOC 2 Type II certification through an independent third-party audit. To confirm the most recent audit period and obtain the report, request it from the IPQS team.
Is IPQS ISO 27001 certified?
Yes. IPQS completed ISO 27001 certification, along with ISO 27701 for privacy, following an independent audit. Current certificates are available on request.
How can I get the IPQS certificates or audit reports?
Certificates and current audit reports are available to customers and prospects on request. Reach out to the IPQS team to receive the latest documentation for your vendor or security review.
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