Enigma Networks Completes SOC 2 Type I To Strengthen Network Trust Governance

Enigma Networks Completes SOC 2 Type I Examination as Enterprises Seek Continuous Governance of Internal Network Trust
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Independent audit report validates Enigma AI’s security controls as the company advances its Zero Trust for Internal Networks (ZTNX) platform into regulated enterprise markets

Enigma Networks, the pioneers of Zero Trust for Internal Networks (ZTNX), announced it has recently completed its SOC 2® Type I examination (AICPA System and Organization Controls) following an independent third-party audit. The audit report attests that Enigma Networks has implemented the security controls and organizational processes required to protect customer data and enterprise environments at scale.

AI-driven threats are compressing the timeline between compromise and lateral movement to minutes – making internal trust governance a board-level priority.

“Enterprise security teams are trusting Enigma AI with visibility into their most sensitive internal communications – the lateral traffic between assets, AI models, and infrastructure that no one else governs,” said Mark Viglione, Co-founder and CTO of Enigma Networks. “SOC 2 Type I is our formal commitment that we hold ourselves to the same standards we ask of the networks we protect.”

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Over the past decade, Zero Trust architectures have focused heavily on identity and access. But most enterprise environments still operate with a largely ungoverned internal trust model, where system-to-system communication is implicitly trusted once inside the network. At the same time, AI-driven threats are compressing the timeline between compromise and lateral movement to minutes – making internal trust governance a board-level priority.

Enigma AI addresses this gap by determining which internal communications are necessary, expected, and safe across IT, OT, IoT, and cloud environments – generating segmentation policies based on actual operational requirements and surfacing trust drift before it becomes a breach.

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“As enterprises confront the reality that breaches are inevitable, the focus is shifting from prevention alone to containment and control,” said Bob Moul, CEO of Enigma Networks. “That requires governing internal trust, not just at the perimeter or point of access.”

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