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Reform publishes a single Security and Compliance page on its marketing site. It is a narrative posture statement, not a trust portal: there is no evidence room, no downloadable report, no subprocessor list, no pen-test summary and no named auditor. probe-security-programs.py returned trust=none because Reform serves no /trust, /security or /.well-known/security.txt endpoint; this file is the searched upgrade over that negative probe.

Reform maintains a public trust center documenting SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliance.

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Trust center: https://www.reform.app/legal/security-and-compliance

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reform-trust-center.yml Raw ↑
generated: '2026-08-14'
method: searched
source: https://www.reform.app/legal/security-and-compliance
url: https://www.reform.app/legal/security-and-compliance
http_status: 200
description: >-
  Reform publishes a single Security and Compliance page on its marketing site.
  It is a narrative posture statement, not a trust portal: there is no evidence
  room, no downloadable report, no subprocessor list, no pen-test summary and no
  named auditor. probe-security-programs.py returned trust=none because Reform
  serves no /trust, /security or /.well-known/security.txt endpoint; this file
  is the searched upgrade over that negative probe.
trust_portal: false
certifications:
  - SOC 2
  - ISO 27001
frameworks:
  - GDPR
  - EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF)
evidence:
  - source: https://www.reform.app/legal/security-and-compliance
    quote: >-
      "We're compliant with and regularly audited against multiple regulations
      and standards, including SOC2, ISO 27001, the E.U. General Data Protection
      Regulation (GDPR), and the Data Privacy Framework (DPF)."
    keywords: [soc2, iso 27001, gdpr, dpf]
  - source: https://www.reform.app/legal/dpf-statement
    http_status: 200
    note: Separate Data Privacy Framework statement page.
controls_published:
  security_program: >-
    Dedicated budget and staff; documented policies, regular risk assessments,
    recurring security awareness training.
  infrastructure: >-
    Hosted on DigitalOcean; inherits its compliance program, network and web
    application firewalls, availability and resilience capabilities.
  encryption: In transit and at rest.
  logging_monitoring: >-
    Full transaction logging (who/what/where/when), aggregated and monitored in
    real time, automated alerting on suspicious activity, recurring manual
    review, correlation against threat intelligence.
  access_control: >-
    Strong password requirement for platform users; per-subscriber data-access
    restriction from the admin console; strict management of privileged and
    development accounts; MFA required for Reform employees.
  sdlc: >-
    Code review on all changes; separate dev/test/staging/production; vetted
    third-party libraries; automated CI/CD.
  vulnerability_management: Scanning plus severity-based remediation and patching.
  resilience: Automatic self-healing, failover, rollback, backup and scaling; recovery procedures tested.
gaps:
  - No certificate, audit report, or evidence portal is offered — the claims are unverifiable from outside.
  - No auditor, report type (SOC 2 Type I vs Type II), or period is named.
  - No subprocessor list and no published DPA link on the page.
  - No vulnerability disclosure policy, security contact, bug bounty, or security.txt (see security/reform-vulnerability-disclosure absence).
  - No HIPAA, PCI DSS or FedRAMP claim — Reform's blog writes about these regimes but the company does not claim them.