Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Microsoft Fabric is compliant with SOC certifications

We are excited to announce that Microsoft Fabric, our all-in-one analytics solution for enterprises, is now System and Organization Controls (SOC) 1 Type II, SOC 2 Type II, and SOC 3 compliant.

Visit Azure Compliance Offerings to find out what other compliance certifications Microsoft Fabric has to offer, or Microsoft Service Trusted Portal to learn more about each certification and detailed documentation.

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