REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 08, 2018 -- Split, the leading feature experimentation platform, today announced enhancements to its security readiness in response to new data regulations, including General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The company is continuing investments in Split’s Intelligent Security (SPIS) Framework, which provides comprehensive enterprise security for software delivery. The announcement also marks Split’s SOC2 Type 1 certification, underscoring Split’s dedication to security and enterprise GDPR readiness.
Split understands the importance of a successful transition to GDPR for the platform and its customers. This announcement marks the launch of Split’s Trust site and dedicated security and compliance documentation providing insights into the policies and procedures Split maintains. For more information, visit Trust & Security, and for more details around policies and procedures, view Split’s security and compliance documentation.
“We recognize the significance of these reforms both to our customers and to the services we provide. Our customers expect to work with partners who commit to compliant data protection and information security standards when handling their data,” says Adil Aijaz, CEO & co-founder at Split. "Split plays a critical role in avoiding unnecessary risk. We support accountability and transparency through the high-speed nature of experimentation, allowing your data to be adequately protected and GDPR-ready.”
Providing an always-on and highly secure feature flagging and feature experimentation service is core to the Split platform. From the beginning, Split’s infrastructure and practices were designed and built with security and reliability as a top priority. The validation of the SOC2 certification is a crucial next step.
Split’s SOC2 report highlights the following, and is available upon request:
- Split’s security policies
- Splits compliance policies
- Splits change management process
- Splits data backup and disaster recovery plan
- Split’s monitoring and alerting practices
To learn more, read the Split blog post here: https://www.split.io/blog/split-adds-soc2-certification-and-gdpr-readiness-to-its-intelligent-security-framework/
To request a copy of Split’s SOC 2 report, email [email protected].
To sign up for Split, visit https://www.split.io/ or contact us for a demo.
About Split
Split is the leading platform for feature experimentation, empowering businesses of all sizes to make smarter product decisions. Companies like Salesforce, Vevo, and Twilio, rely on Split to securely release new features, target them to customers, and measure the impact of features on their customer experience metrics. Founded in 2015, Split's team comes from some of the most innovative enterprises in Silicon Valley, including Google, LinkedIn, Salesforce and Databricks. Split is based in Redwood City, California and backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Accel Partners, and Harmony Partners. To learn more about Split, contact [email protected], or start a 14-day free trial at www.split.io/signup.
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