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Atlanta, Georgia (GA) Data Center Auditors for SOC 1 SSAE 16 Compliance | Call 404-483-8485 | Fixed Fees

By NDB
05 December 2017

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NDB are your Atlanta, GA data center auditors for SOC 1 SSAE 16 compliance, offering Type 1 and Type 2 reporting for purposes of regulatory compliance. As a nationally recognized firm specializing in regulatory compliance – such as SOC 1 SSAE 16, SOC 2, SOC 3, and PCI DSS assessments – NDB has worked with numerous data centers and managed services providers in offering high-quality, yet cost-effective services. From basic ping, power, and pipe facilities, to large, complex managed services organizations, NDB can develop a highly efficient, scalable, and transparent roadmap for SOC 1 SSAE 16 compliance for you data center. Whatever your needs are – operational and technical remediation, the development of policies and procedures, etc. – NDB has the skills and resources to assist in any way possible.

Data centers are now front and center in the world of regulatory compliance – particularly when it comes to SOC 1 SSAE 16, SOC 2, SOC 3 and PCI DSS compliance. For purposes of SOC 1 compliance, the scope of an actual SSAE 16 report can vary greatly, and it’s important to speak with your client as to what their expectations and demands are. But it’s equally important to work with Atlanta, GA data center auditors for SOC 1 SSAE 16 compliance that actually have real-world expertise in this field – and that’s NDB. Call Christopher G. Nickell, CPA, at 404-483-8485, to learn more about NDB’s Atlanta, GA audit services, particularly that of SOC 1 SSAE 16 compliance.  Learn more about NDB's data center expertise and the complimentary SOC 2 Policy Packets, along with our complimentary PCI DSS Policy Packets and also SOC 1 Policy Packets we provide to our clients for each enagement. It truly makes a difference for each audit!

Atlanta, Georgia (GA) Data Center Auditors for SOC 1 SSAE 16 Compliance | Fixed Fee Pricing
What data centers also require for SSAE 16 Type 1 and Type 2 compliance are documented operational and information security policies and procedures, such as those developed by the experts at NDB. Stop and think about all the different areas within the broader scope of information technology for data centers – network security, access rights, incident response, security awareness training, and so many other areas – they all require formalized policies and procedures in place. NDB, in recognizing this critical need, has developed a comprehensive set of documents for the data center industry – operational and information security policies and procedures that map directly to many of the core business functions undertaken by data centers on a daily basis. It’s just another reason to consider NDB as your Atlanta, Georgia (GA) Data Center Auditors for SOC 1 SSAE 16 Compliance.

Obtain a competitive, fixed-fee today from NDB by calling Christopher G. Nickell, CPA, at 404-483-8485, or emailing him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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