Trust Is a System Property
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In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we begin a new series on SOC 2 by stepping back from checklists and reports to ask a more fundamental question: what does trust actually mean in modern systems?
SOC 2 exists because trust no longer scales through policies, promises, or good intentions alone. As systems grow more complex, trust becomes something that must be demonstrated through infrastructure, automation, and consistent behavior.
This episode explores why SOC 2 emerged, what it is really trying to measure, and how it quietly assumes that trust is a property of systems , not statements. Rather than treating SOC 2 as an audit exercise, we frame it as a reflection of how organizations operationalize security, reliability, and responsibility at scale.
If you build, operate, or oversee systems that others depend on, this conversation sets the foundation for understanding SOC 2 beyond the report and into the way trust is actually engineered.