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Add information about SOC 2 attestation to security page #77

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The PrairieLearn team takes the security of our products and services seriously.

## Third-party audits

- **SOC 2 Type I**: PrairieLearn, Inc. has a SOC 2 Type I attestation for Security in accordance with the AICPA Trust Service Criteria. [Contact us](/contact) for access to our report.

## Product security

- **Software development lifecycle**: PrairieLearn, Inc. follows a secure software development lifecycle, including secure coding practices, code reviews, and automated testing.
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- **Secure remote access**: Internal systems are only accessible via AWS Systems Manager. Access to AWS Systems Manager is logged and tightly controlled.
- **Identity access and management**: PrairieLearn, Inc. uses JumpCloud for identity and access management. Multi-factor authentication is required and utilized wherever possible.

## Third-party audits

- **SOC 2 Type I _(coming soon)_**: PrairieLearn, Inc. is currently working with [Vanta](https://www.vanta.com/) and third-party auditors to achieve SOC 2 Type I compliance. We expect to complete this process in early 2024. The completed report will be made available to customers upon request.

## Reporting a vulnerability

If you believe you have found a vulnerability in any PrairieLearn software, please report it to us via coordinated disclosure. **Do not report suspected vulnerabilities publicly, including through GitHub issues or public Slack channels.** Instead, please send an email to [security@prairielearn.com](mailto:security@prairielearn.com) with as much relevant information as possible, including:
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