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HIGH EXPOSURE
2 reports found

Nextbyte

Legal entity: NextByte, Inc.

SOC 2 Type 2
2
Reports
1
Report Types
1
Infra Providers
0
Real Audits
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Report Timeline

SOC 2 Type 2June 13, 2025 - Septemebr 13, 2025
SOC 2 Type 2June 13, 2025 - September 13, 2025

Leaked Reports(2)

SOC 2 Type 2ID: 1Uat-oqlP48OqhWg...
Observation Period
June 13, 2025 - Septemebr 13, 2025
System Description

NextByte is the next generation AI interview platform that autonomously assesses candidates' ability to complete real-world tasks when provided with real-world AI tools.

SOC 2 Type 2ID: 15sgMQdekeEFfJxn...
Observation Period
June 13, 2025 - September 13, 2025
System Description

NextByte is the next generation AI interview platform that autonomously assesses candidates' ability to complete real-world tasks when provided with real-world AI tools.

Infrastructure Providers

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Disclaimer:This data is sourced from publicly leaked audit reports. Inclusion in this database does not constitute an accusation of wrongdoing by the listed company. Many companies may have been unaware of Delve's practices. The "0 real audits" figure refers to the finding that Delve used a single template across all 533 reports rather than conducting individualized audit procedures.