TeamSnap Achieves SOC 2 Type I Compliance, Raising the Bar for Security in Youth Sports
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TeamSnap has achieved SOC 2 Type I data security compliance, affirming our commitment to protecting youth sports data for all 30M+ of our users.
TeamSnap has achieved SOC 2 Type I compliance. This major milestone reinforces our commitment to protecting the data of more than 30 million coaches, parents, players, and administrators who rely on our platform every season.
This certification, conducted by an independent auditor under the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) standards, validates the design of the internal security controls that safeguard information across the TeamSnap platform.
“Security should be a standard in youth sports technology, not an afterthought,” said Reed Shaffner, CTO TeamSnap. “Achieving SOC 2 Type I Compliance is evidence of the investment we’ve made to ensure TeamSnap delivers an unmatched level of protection that families, clubs, and governing bodies should expect from the platforms they rely on – not just marketing spin.”
Security isn’t just a feature at TeamSnap: it’s foundational to how youth sports technology should operate.
Why Security Matters in Youth Sports
Youth sports organizations manage some of the most sensitive information families share online, including:
- Player identity and registration details
- Medical forms and emergency contacts
- Payment and billing information
- Photos, videos, and communications involving minors
Protecting that information requires strong systems, clear processes, and continuous oversight.
SOC 2 Type I compliance validates that the security controls behind the TeamSnap platform are designed to meet recognized industry standards for protecting that data.
What SOC 2 Type I Compliance Means
SOC 2 Type I compliance verifies that an organization has implemented appropriate security controls designed to protect customer data.
An independent auditor evaluates how systems are monitored, how risks are managed, and how access to sensitive information is controlled.
For the millions of families and thousands of organizations using TeamSnap, it provides additional assurance that the platform is built on strong security practices.
Security Supports the Growth of Youth Sports Organizations
As youth sports programs grow, expectations around data privacy are rising.
Clubs and leagues increasingly need to demonstrate how player and family information is stored and protected when working with:
- school districts
- governing bodies
- partner facilities
- boards and league administrators
Security certifications such as SOC 2 help organizations confidently answer those questions while continuing to grow their programs.
Building Trust Across Youth Sports
SOC 2 Type I compliance is an important step in TeamSnap’s continued investment in security, privacy, and platform reliability.
Because in youth sports, trust is everything, and protecting the families who rely on our platform will always be central to the TeamSnap mission.
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