BLACKCLOAK

BLACKCLOAK

Speciality: Home Network Penetration Testing

Orlando, United States 120 employees
[01] About

BLACKCLOAK is a private cybersecurity firm specializing in digital executive protection, personal cybersecurity, and digital privacy solutions for high-net-worth individuals and corporate leaders; 84 employees with 57.9% YoY growth, $2.4M annual revenue, and $30.7M in funding. Based in Orlando, Florida, it uniquely offers active penetration testing services, including weekly external network assessments, to evaluate and enhance client security.

BlackCloak is the pioneer of Digital Executive Protection, providing online privacy protection, personal device security, home network security, and incident response to corporate leaders (C-Suite, Board, executives, etc.) in their personal lives; as well as to high-profile, ultra/high-net-worth and Family Offices. Our award-winning SaaS-based Concierge Cybersecurity & Privacy Platform protects companies from cyberattacks originating in an executives' personal life from moving laterally into the organization(s) that they serve, while also protecting uniquely at-risk individuals and their families from targeted cyberattacks, financial fraud, identity theft, reputation damage, and other digital threats to personal privacy and security.
[02] Services
Digital Executive Protection
Personal Cybersecurity
Online Privacy Protection
Personal Device Security
Home Network Security
Incident Response
Weekly Penetration Testing
Identity Verification
Concierge Support
[03] Certifications
SOC 2 Type II

SOC 2 Type II Certification


Origin


SOC 2 (Service Organization Control 2) was developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 2011 as part of their Service Organization Control reporting framework. It was created to address the growing need for standardized security and privacy assurance as more organizations began storing data in the cloud and relying on third-party service providers. The certification was designed to evaluate how well service organizations manage customer data based on five "Trust Services Criteria": security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy. Type II specifically requires organizations to demonstrate these controls over a minimum period of time (typically 3-12 months), rather than just at a single point in time.


Industry Value


SOC 2 Type II certification is highly valued because it provides independent verification that a company has implemented and maintained robust security controls over an extended period. For service providers, achieving this certification demonstrates credibility and commitment to data protection, often becoming a competitive differentiator and a prerequisite for winning enterprise clients. Many organizations, particularly in healthcare, finance, and technology sectors, require their vendors to be SOC 2 Type II compliant before sharing sensitive data or establishing business relationships. The certification gives customers confidence that their service providers have been audited by qualified third parties and meet industry-recognized standards for protecting information assets.