MediaTile's Parent Company Achieves SOC 2 Type II Security Certification as the Digital Signage Industry Faces Growing Cyber Threats
Independent audit validates security controls for MediaTile's cloud-based digital signage platform with clean report and no exceptions
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Corum Digital Corporation, parent company of the MediaTile digital signage platform, has achieved SOC 2 Type II certification with no exceptions. The company also completed a clean third-party penetration test, providing additional independent validation of its security posture.SOC 2, which stands for System and Organization Controls 2, is an auditing framework developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). A Type II audit goes beyond point-in-time assessments by examining whether an organization's security controls have been consistently maintained and operating effectively over months of continuous operation. The audit was conducted by SAV Associates, a licensed CPA firm.
The certification covers the MediaTile platform specifically, including the cloud infrastructure that hosts the CMS, user authentication and access controls, data storage and transmission, the software development and change management process, and employee security practices spanning hiring, training, and access revocation.
"Our customers in healthcare, financial services, government, and education operate in environments where vendor security isn't negotiable," said Amedeo Tarzia, President and CEO of Corum Digital. "This certification gives them independently verified evidence that MediaTile meets that bar, not just our word."
An Industry Under Pressure
The certification arrives at a time when the digital signage industry is contending with serious and visible security failures.In April 2025, hackers exploited a third-party digital signage provider's systems and took control of menu board displays at roughly 300 Canadian restaurant locations simultaneously, forcing the chain to take all screens offline while it worked to regain control. The breach affected both indoor and drive-thru displays across every location on the network.
A January 2025 study by the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team (HKCERT) tested eight digital signage brands and identified 20 security vulnerabilities, 10 of them classified as high-risk. Researchers demonstrated they could gain control of a signage device in under three seconds. The vulnerabilities included weak encryption, inadequate authentication, and exposed management interfaces.
These incidents reflect a broader pattern. The 2025 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, which analyzed more than 22,000 security incidents globally, found that 30% of confirmed data breaches involved third-party vendors. That figure doubled from 15% in the previous year's report. "Every MediaTile deployment connects to a customer's network," said Wess Bechard, Chief Technology Officer at Corum Digital. "That means our security practices directly affect our customers' security posture. The incidents across our industry this year have made it clear that independently verified controls aren't optional for enterprise signage platforms."
What the Audit Examined
The SOC 2 Type II audit examined Corum Digital's controls across access management, network security, data protection, vulnerability management, change management, incident response, and organizational governance. The observation period covered months of continuous operations, with the auditor sampling evidence throughout to verify that documented controls were functioning as designed.For MediaTile customers, the certification provides a standardized, independently audited report that addresses the majority of questions typically raised during vendor risk assessments and security reviews. Enterprise procurement teams, IT security committees, and compliance officers can review the report directly rather than relying on vendor-completed questionnaires or security self-assessments.
Innovation and Security
The SOC 2 Type II certification builds on MediaTile's recognition by Frost & Sullivan in the 2025 Frost Radar: Digital Signage Solutions report. Frost & Sullivan evaluated digital signage providers globally and recognized MediaTile as the highest-ranked Canadian platform, placing it among the top three globally for innovation."Enterprise buyers shouldn't have to trade security for capability," said Tarzia. "MediaTile is now both independently recognized for innovation and independently audited for security. If your digital signage provider can't show you a verified security report, it's worth asking why."
Report Availability
The SOC 2 Type II report is available upon request to customers and prospective customers under NDA. For more information, visit www.mediatile.com or contact security@corumdigital.com.About MediaTile
MediaTile is a cloud-based digital signage platform built for enterprise organizations that need to manage content across display networks with speed, security, and reliability. Serving customers in healthcare, financial services, education, government, retail, and corporate communications, MediaTile combines an intuitive interface with the security infrastructure that regulated industries require. MediaTile is developed and operated by Corum Digital Corporation, recognized by Frost & Sullivan in 2025 as Canada's most innovative digital signage company. Learn more at www.mediatile.com.SOURCE Corum Digital Corporation
Media Contact: Albert Rose, Media Relations, Email: pr@corumdigital.com, Phone: +1 (416) 342-0609





