Navv Systems Achieves SOC2 Type II Certification

Daniel Siegal, MD
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August 2, 2024
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We are thrilled to announce that Navv Systems has achieved SOC2 Type II certification, a significant milestone that underscores our commitment to security, availability, and confidentiality. This certification is not just a testament to our rigorous standards but also a beacon of assurance for our customers, especially in the healthcare sector where the stakes for cybersecurity are extraordinarily high.

Real-World Implications of Security Breaches

The healthcare industry has witnessed an unfortunate recent surge in security breaches and technical glitches, with far-reaching consequences. From ransomware attacks that cripple hospital operations to data breaches exposing sensitive patient information, the impact of these security failures is profound. At the core of ensuring healthcare systems are protected, is working with technology vendors who prioritize security and are devoted to staying atop the latest changes across information security. Given this challenging environment, mobile device security and compliance have never been more critical.

Mobile devices are now integral to healthcare operations, enabling everything from patient monitoring to telemedicine to electronic health record (EHR) access. However, the convenience they offer also introduces significant security risks. Lost or stolen devices can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data, while devices used in non-approved ways can become entry points for malicious actors. As such physical device safety is just as critical as the security of the systems they are connected to. 

Device Management Beyond SOC2 Type2

Unfortunately, managing the security and real-time location of mobile devices can be a significant challenge. Healthcare enterprises need a reliable way to ensure their devices comply with organizational policies and regulatory requirements without spending excessive time, money, or resources. They need a solution that detects when a device is out of compliance, operating in the wrong area, or posing a potential vulnerability, and can prompt immediate actions such as device lockdown or team notifications. This level of visibility is crucial for maintaining the availability, integrity, and security of their mobile infrastructure.

Achieving SOC2 Type II certification is a significant step forward, but it is just the beginning. We remain committed to evolving NavvTrack to meet the ever-changing security needs of the healthcare industry - enhanced with the power of real-time indoor location. By choosing NavvTrack, healthcare organizations can focus on what they do best—delivering exceptional patient care—while we handle the complexities of indoor location and mobile device security.