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SOC REPORTING SERVICES

SOC Reporting That Builds Trust

Service organizations often face growing pressure from customers, partners, and stakeholders to demonstrate that key controls are designed and operating effectively. Expert Insights provides CPA-led SOC reporting support with a practical focus on clarity, preparedness, and stronger internal controls.

Our SOC Reporting Services

Whether you are preparing for your first report or looking to streamline your next engagement, Expert Insights provides practical, CPA-led support across key SOC reporting options.

SOC 1 Reports

Reporting on controls relevant to user entities’ internal control over financial reporting.

SOC 2 Reports

Reporting focused on controls related to security, availability, confidentiality, processing integrity, and privacy.

SOC 3 Reports

General-use reporting that helps organizations communicate trust and transparency to a broader audience.

SOC for Cybersecurity

A reporting framework designed to help organizations communicate how they manage cybersecurity risk and related controls.

Which SOC Report Is the Right Fit?

Choosing the right SOC report depends on your organization’s services, your customer expectations, and the kinds of controls you need to communicate. A clear reporting strategy helps avoid unnecessary effort and supports stronger outcomes.
SOC 1 for controls tied to financial reporting
SOC 2 for service organizations with security and trust requirements
SOC 3 for broader public-facing assurance communication
SOC for Cybersecurity for enterprise-level cybersecurity risk communication

How Expert Insights Supports SOC Engagements

SOC reporting is strongest when preparation, documentation, and expectations are aligned from the start. Expert Insights helps organizations approach reporting with structure, clarity, and a stronger control environment.

1. Assess

Review services, systems, and control environment to determine the appropriate reporting path.

2. Prepare

Identify documentation gaps, evidence needs, and areas where control design should be strengthened.

3. Coordinate

Support a more organized and efficient reporting process with clearer expectations and better readiness.

4. Strengthen

Build stronger internal control practices that support both the current engagement and future trust objectives.

Common Reasons Organizations Pursue SOC Reporting

Customer Requirements

Customers increasingly expect documented assurance around key systems and processes.

Sales Enablement

SOC reporting can reduce friction in procurement, security reviews, and trust conversations.

Risk & Maturity

A structured reporting process helps improve documentation, accountability, and control discipline.

Why SOC Reporting Matters

Trust

Sales

Maturity

Need Help Planning the Right SOC Reporting Path?

Whether you are preparing for a first-time engagement or refining your approach to an upcoming report, Expert Insights can help you move forward with greater clarity and confidence.