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Smart Meter Secures SOC 2 Type II Certification for Third Consecutive Year, Reinforcing Leadership in Secure Remote Patient Monitoring

TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Smart Meter, the leading provider of cellular-enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions, proudly announces its successful attainment of SOC 2 Type II certification for the third consecutive year—a testament to its unwavering commitment to data security, operational excellence, and patient privacy.

This prestigious certification, conducted by Schellman, a top-tier SOC 2 audit firm, confirms that Smart Meter’s systems and processes consistently meet the highest standards for security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. In an era where data protection is paramount, Smart Meter continues to set the benchmark for trust and reliability in digital healthcare.

“Achieving SOC 2 Type II certification three years running is more than a compliance milestone—it’s a reflection of our culture,” said Derek Trauger, CTO and CISO at Smart Meter. “We’ve embedded rigorous security protocols into every layer of our operations, ensuring our customers can rely on us to protect sensitive data while delivering innovative and dependable healthcare solutions.”

Smart Meter’s continued investment in and focus on security and compliance strengthens its position as a trusted partner for more than 800 RPM channel partners, EHR and CCM platforms, healthcare systems, and providers, enabling them to confidently adopt cutting-edge RPM technologies without compromising patient safety or data integrity. More than 3 billion transactions flow seamlessly and securely through the Smart Meter platform every year.

With this latest certification, Smart Meter reaffirms its mission to empower healthcare organizations with secure, scalable, and intelligent monitoring solutions that improve patient outcomes and streamline care delivery.

About Smart Meter

Smart Meter is the trusted supplier of cellular-enabled remote patient monitoring solutions, delivering reliable, real-time patient data to healthcare providers, payers, and technology partners. With millions of vitals transmitted via its exclusive private data network for RPM, Smart Meter empowers organizations to securely improve patient outcomes, reduce hospitalizations, and optimize reimbursement. For more information, visit SmartMeterRPM.com.

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Molly McNamee
Senior Marketing Manager
molly.mcnamee@iglucose.com
813-773-4080

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Media Contact:
Molly McNamee
Senior Marketing Manager
molly.mcnamee@iglucose.com
813-773-4080

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