Ok. So what exactly happens to Fleetsmith's coveted ISO 27001 and SOC 2 certifications? Barely four months ago Jesse Endahl promised: [0]<p>"Achieving compliance with the SOC 2 and ISO 27001 standards means that we are committed not just this year or the next — we are committed to operating our business in compliance with these standards every year going forward. Our auditors will request evidence to prove that we’ve continued to follow the policies, processes, and technical controls we’ve put in place on an annual basis. We look forward to demonstrating, year after year, that we’re worthy of your trust.<p>To get access to our SOC 2 report and ISO 27001 certificate, get in touch at sales@fleetsmith.com."<p>Apple has an ISO 27001 certification for Apple Business Manager, but I don't exactly see them being so hot on an independent CPA auditing their accounting practices for an AICPA certifications.<p>Personally, I think Fleetsmith being under Apple's control (a full service MDM solution provided solely by Apple), renders these certifications meaningless.<p>But hey, do you think if I email sales@fleetsmith.com, they'll be happy send me Apple's ISO 270XX certifications now?<p>0: <a href="https://blog.fleetsmith.com/soc-2-iso-27001/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.fleetsmith.com/soc-2-iso-27001/</a>