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Seekr Trust Center

Trust center

Seekr maintains a public trust center documenting SOC 2 Type 1, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, and CMMC Certified compliance.

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Trust center: https://trust.seekr.com/

Certifications & Compliance

SOC 2 Type 1SOC 2 Type 2ISO/IEC 27001:2022CMMC Certified

Source

Trust Center

Raw ↑
generated: '2026-08-05'
method: searched
probe: true
source: https://trust.seekr.com/
url: https://trust.seekr.com/
platform: SafeBase
http_status: 200
certifications:
- SOC 2 Type 1
- SOC 2 Type 2
- ISO/IEC 27001:2022
- CMMC Certified
compliance_page: https://www.seekr.com/security-compliance/
sub_processors: https://www.seekr.com/sub-processors/
dpa: https://www.seekr.com/data-processing-addendum/
data_commitments:
- Customer data is isolated from every other customer's data.
- Customer data is never used to train Seekr models or products.
- Customer data is deleted on request and per applicable law.
- Encryption in transit and at rest under a documented data-classification policy.
- Secure SDLC with vulnerability identification and remediation from feature inception.
evidence:
- source: https://trust.seekr.com/
  http_status: 200
  documents_listed:
  - SOC 2 Type 1
  - SOC 2 Type 2
  - ISO/IEC 27001:2022
  - CMMC Certified
  note: >-
    Each certification is a gated document on the SafeBase trust center — the listing is public,
    the report itself requires a request. The public marketing page states "SOC 2 Type II
    compliant"; the trust center lists both a Type 1 and a Type 2 document.
- source: https://www.seekr.com/security-compliance/
  http_status: 200
  keywords: [soc 2 type ii, encryption, data isolation, secure sdlc, defense in depth]
note: >-
  CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) is the notable one for a company selling into
  defense — but there is still no published FedRAMP authorization despite an air-gapped / IL5
  deployment story, and no /.well-known/security.txt or vulnerability-disclosure programme on any
  Seekr host.