Reliable IoT solutions depend on strong, verifiable security. In oil and gas operations, where remote monitoring systems handle critical asset data, trust in data protection is essential.
Hiber is committed to simplifying IoT while maintaining the highest standards of security. Achieving SOC 2 Compliance marks an important milestone in ensuring that systems, processes, and infrastructure meet rigorous security and compliance requirements.
A comprehensive approach to security
For the SOC2 audit process, Hiber underwent extensive audits across multiple areas of the organization. These evaluations ensure that security is embedded across both technical systems and operational processes.
Key areas of assessment included:
- Physical security: Controlled access to office environments and monitoring of personnel presence
- Access management: Structured onboarding and offboarding processes to ensure appropriate system access
- Data protection: Encryption protocols, secure data handling, and backup systems
- System monitoring: Continuous oversight to detect and respond to potential threats
This end-to-end approach ensures that security is not limited to infrastructure, but extends across the full operational lifecycle.
Continuous monitoring with automated systems
Security is maintained through continuous monitoring and automated controls. A significant portion of compliance processes is supported by real-time monitoring platforms, enabling ongoing validation of system integrity.
This approach ensures that security standards are consistently upheld, rather than evaluated only at fixed audit intervals.
Meeting key SOC 2 criteria
Hiber’s audit covers three core SOC 2 trust principles, each critical to secure and reliable IoT operations in oil and gas environments:
- Security: Protection against unauthorized access through firewalls, intrusion detection, and multi-factor authentication
- Availability: Reliable system performance supported by incident response planning, disaster recovery strategies, and proactive monitoring
- Confidentiality: Controlled data access, encryption of sensitive information, and strict governance over internal and third-party access
These principles ensure that operational data from remote wells and pipelines remains protected, accessible, and reliable at all times.
Supporting secure remote monitoring
For oil and gas operators, secure data transmission and storage are critical when deploying remote monitoring solutions across distributed assets. SOC 2 provides assurance that HiberHilo systems are designed and operated with strong security controls in place.
This enables organizations to adopt IoT-based monitoring with confidence, knowing that data integrity and system resilience are maintained across the full data lifecycle.
A foundation for continued improvement
SOC 2 represents a significant step in Hiber’s ongoing commitment to security. As remote monitoring and IoT adoption continue to expand, maintaining and evolving security practices remains a core priority.
By aligning with recognized industry standards, Hiber supports safe, reliable, and scalable data-driven operations across oil and gas environments.
