commercetools Expands Enterprise Security Program with New Trust Center and Industry Certifications
Why this matters
While not a direct CRE transaction, commercetools’ expansion of its enterprise security program signals broader institutional priorities in the intersection of technology and real estate capital markets. As private equity and fund managers increasingly rely on cloud-based platforms for asset management, leasing, and investor reporting, rigorous third-party security certifications become a de facto requirement. The completion of ISAE 3402 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 audits reflects a maturing vendor landscape responding to heightened due diligence standards from institutional allocators and lenders. This development underscores the growing importance of operational resilience and data integrity in CRE workflows, particularly as capital flows become more digitized and compliance scrutiny intensifies. For capital markets professionals, the move highlights how technology providers servicing CRE must align with institutional risk frameworks to maintain access to large-scale clients. In a market environment where lending conditions are tightening and transparency demands are rising, such certifications may increasingly influence vendor selection and, by extension, the efficiency and security of capital deployment across the sector.
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commercetools has successfully completed its first ISAE 3402 Type 2 (international equivalent of the U.S. SOC 1) and the latest SOC 2 Type 2 audit, providing customers with enhanced assurance. The new Trust Center pro…
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