Colocation Compliance

Utilize colocation infrastructure while maintaining compliance requirements.

Compliant Colocation Services

Our compliant colocation services allow you to utilize colocation infrastructure while maintaining compliance requirements for both SOC3 and PCI physical security regulations. Following these strict security protocols ensures a secure environment for your data. We have spent the last six years in the data center industry and have developed our data center from the ground up, ensuring our clients have full redundancy as necessary.

PCI Compliance

Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) is the data security standard carried out by the bulk majority of payment card brands across the globe and applies to all organizations that process, transmit, or store cardholder data. The PCI DSS includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, software design and other critical protective measures. Compliance and verification of compliance with these requirements is mandatory for any organization that stores, transmits or processes credit card transactions. Our PCI compliance allows our colocation clients and their customer's to keep their sensitive payment card information secure. 

SOC 3 Compliance

Service Organization Controls (SOC) reports are intended to analyze and report on an organization's internal controls for security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. These reports are conducted by Certified Public Accountants. 

Epic.io's colocation services at our Dallas data center, Epic Servers, has been examined and received SOC 3 Compliance. This examination was conducted on the suitability to meet the Physical Security criteria for the Security Principle set forth in TSP Section 100, Trust Services Principles and Criteria for Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy, 2016, along with applicable subject matter published within Reporting on Controls at a Service Organization Relevant to Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, or Privacy (SOC 2®) - AICPA Guide, 2015, Trust Services Principles and Criteria, 2016, as issued by the AICPA Assurance Services Executive Committee (ASEC), and Codification of Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements, 2017, as of June 30, 2017. Additionally, the scope of this engagement also includes provisions relevant to Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements No. 18, Attestation Standards: Clarification and Recodification. Specifically, SSAE 18 effectively recodifies and supersedes all relevant prior SSAE pronouncements relevant to the applicable System and Organization Control report herein. As such, this report reflects necessary changes in assessment and reporting criteria for meeting the standards put forth in SSAE 18.

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