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Marketing Evolution Trust Center
Trust center
Marketing Evolution maintains a public trust center documenting ISO/IEC 27001:2022, ISO/IEC 42001:2023, and SOC 2 Type 2 compliance.
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Trust center: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/
Certifications & Compliance
ISO/IEC 27001:2022ISO/IEC 42001:2023SOC 2 Type 2
Source
Trust Center
generated: '2026-08-13'
method: searched
probe: true
source: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/
url: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/
platform: SafeBase (by Drata)
x-evidence:
fetched: '2026-08-13'
url: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/
http_status: 200
content_type: text/html
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control_items_published: 175
# IMPORTANT — read `status` on every row before treating this as a certification claim.
# The trust center names three frameworks, but the provider's own explanation on each
# one says it is NOT currently held: the ISO 27001 certificate LAPSED and is in
# recertification, and both ISO 42001 and SOC 2 Type 2 are planned, not audited.
# This artifact records that distinction verbatim so the catalog does not credit
# Marketing Evolution with certifications it says it does not hold.
certifications_held: 0
certifications_in_progress: 3
certifications:
- name: ISO/IEC 27001:2022
status: in_progress
held: false
auditor: A-LIGN
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution previously held ISO27001 certification. While our certification
lapsed during a period of organizational restructuring, our information security
management system and security controls have remained in place and continue to
operate. We are actively engaged with A-LIGN to achieve ISO27001:2022 recertification.
source: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/?itemName=reports&itemUid=5c93ca3e-519a-4260-a50a-a9de78294538
- name: ISO/IEC 42001:2023
status: in_progress
held: false
auditor: null
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution plans to pursue ISO/IEC 42001 certification as part of our
expanding AI governance program. Our AI management system includes documented
governance, risk management, and development practices, with certification planned
as part of our broader compliance roadmap.
source: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/?itemName=reports&itemUid=14594ab4-5ef0-41fb-a53c-aa408ff72971
- name: SOC 2 Type 2
status: in_progress
held: false
auditor: A-LIGN
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution plans to undergo a SOC 2 Type II audit following completion of
our ISO/IEC 27001 recertification. Our security program and control environment are
designed to support SOC 2 requirements, and the audit is included as part of our
ongoing compliance roadmap.
source: https://trust.marketingevolution.com/?itemName=reports&itemUid=fa950d02-cbb3-4010-b917-7137a7c2a982
# Published control areas (SafeBase cards) that carry provider-authored explanations.
control_areas:
- Overview
- Compliance
- Documents
- Reports
- Product Security
- Data Security
- Data Privacy
- Customer Data
- App Security
- Access Control
- Network Security
- Endpoint Security
- Infrastructure
- Corporate Security
- Incident Response
- Risk Management
- Risk Profile
- Asset Management
- BC/DR
- Change Management
- Continuous Monitoring
- Training
- Policies
- Legal
- Subprocessors
- AI
- ESG
# Security-assurance items published on the trust center. These are control
# ASSERTIONS with provider explanations, not attested reports.
security_assurance:
- item: Application Penetration Testing
maturity: full
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution proactively identifies vulnerabilities in its applications and
systems through various methods, including security assessments. This is part of a
comprehensive vulnerability management policy designed to reduce security risks and
protect information assets.
- item: Penetration Testing
maturity: null
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution has a defined policy for vulnerability management across the
organization, which includes monitoring, cataloging, and assigning risk ratings to
vulnerabilities to prioritize remediation efforts.
- item: Code Analysis
maturity: full
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution identifies vulnerabilities using a combination of methods, which
may include automated tools, development and deployment workflows, security
assessments, third-party advisories, and other sources of security-relevant
information. All AI-generated code must follow secure coding practices, licensing
rules, and regulatory requirements, with developers clearly documenting when AI
assistance was used.
- item: Responsible Disclosure
maturity: null
provider_statement: >-
Marketing Evolution actively addresses responsible disclosure through established
processes, including bug bounties, to proactively identify and remediate security
flaws.
# Why no VulnerabilityDisclosure / Security pointer is emitted from this artifact:
# the trust center ASSERTS a responsible-disclosure process (and mentions bug bounties)
# but publishes no reporting channel — no security.txt on any host (all 404, see
# well-known/marketing-evolution-well-known.yml), no security@ address anywhere on the
# site or trust center, no named bug-bounty program page (HackerOne/Bugcrowd/Intigriti
# all miss). A researcher reading this cannot report a vulnerability, so the claim is
# recorded here rather than promoted to a disclosure pointer.
responsible_disclosure:
asserted: true
reporting_channel_published: false
security_txt: false
security_contact: null
bounty_program_url: null
# Why no Compliance pointer is emitted: `compliance_published` credits a published
# certification/compliance posture. Marketing Evolution publishes a compliance ROADMAP
# with zero currently-held certifications. Flip this to a Compliance pointer on a later
# pass once A-LIGN completes the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 recertification.
compliance_pointer_emitted: false
notes: >-
Full SafeBase trust center with 175 published control items, an AI-governance (AIMS)
section, and a vendor-management program. Substantially more security transparency
than the company publishes about its API surface, which has no public documentation
at all.