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Brain Corp and its BrainOS autonomy platform achieved SOC 2 compliance.
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Brain Corp
Brain Corp and its BrainOS autonomy platform achieved SOC 2 compliance.
Real-world AI company Brain Corp announced that its BrainOS autonomy platform has completed a SOC 2 Type II examination - a rigorous, independent audit of how it secures data and operates systems over time.
With tens of thousands of autonomous robots already operating in commercial environments worldwide, the company said that the conversation around AI is shifting from proving it works to ensuring it can be trusted at scale.
As AI moves off screens and into physical spaces - including stores, warehouses, and airports - Brain Corp said that concerns around safety, data protection, and operational risk are becoming critically important for companies and regulators alike.
The company said that its BrainOS platform already powers more than 40,000 AMRs operating in commercial spaces across six continents, supporting tasks ranging from cleaning to inventory management. At that scale, Brain Corp said that ensuring consistent security practices and operational integrity is fundamental to deployment, as even small vulnerabilities can have real-world consequences.
Brain Corp said that its SOC 2 compliance comes at a time of growing global pressure to establish clearer guardrails around AI. From federal agencies to enterprise buyers, the company said that scrutiny is shifting toward how systems are governed, monitored and secured - especially when they interact with people and sensitive business data.
"Trust in autonomous systems isn’t something you can retrofit; it must be a foundational element of the architecture," said Krystal Mattich, VP of trust & infrastructure at Brain Corp. "It begins with how we secure data and extends through continuous system monitoring and proactive risk management. Frameworks like SOC 2 provide the independent validation necessary to demonstrate that our systems meet the expectations enterprises and regulators are now setting."
By embedding security and safety into its platform architecture, Brain Corp said that it enables partners to accelerate deployment timelines and navigate enterprise procurement processes more efficiently, providing the enterprise-grade infrastructure required to build, deploy and scale autonomous systems in complex environments.
In addition to the confidence that SOC 2 compliance instills, Brain Corp added that its available SOC 2 documentation contributes to significant reductions in time spent on compliance-related requirements, helping organizations move from pilot programs to scaled deployments with less friction and greater trust.
"BrainOS provides the proven autonomy foundation that powers our industrial inventory scanning solutions," said Dan Johnson, CEO of Dane Technologies. "By building on Brain Corp’s robust and secure infrastructure, we've accelerated our vision for solving the warehouse visibility gap. This allows us to focus entirely on applying our industry expertise and rapidly scaling enterprise-grade automation for our customers."
For enterprise customers, Brain Corp said that this translates into a lower-risk path to adopting automation, with the assurance that systems are designed to meet the security and safety expectations of large-scale, public-facing environments.
"The Tennant brand has represented trust in the floor care industry for over 150 years," said Pat Schottler, SVP of Tennant Company Robotics. "As we expand our global reach and automation portfolio, having independently validated security and governance is critical. The BrainOS platform doesn't just help us deliver high-performing robotic solutions; it gives our customers the confidence to deploy at scale, knowing these systems meet the rigorous standards enterprises demand."
With its SOC 2 Type II compliance, Brain Corp said that it is reinforcing its position as the real-world AI company - demonstrating the operational maturity, security and governance required to support enterprise adoption of autonomous systems at scale.
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