League Achieves HITRUST Implemented, 1-Year Certification

Today we announced the League platform has earned Certified status for information security by HITRUST. 

HITRUST Implemented, 1-year (i1) Certified status demonstrates that the organization’s platform is appropriately managing risk through key information security controls and good cybersecurity hygiene. With this achievement, League joins an exclusive group of organizations that have earned HITRUST i1 Certification. Through alignment with and incorporation of best practices, and by leveraging the latest threat intelligence to maintain applicability with information security risks and emerging cyber threats, the HITRUST Implemented, 1-year (i1) Validated Assessment with Certification helps organizations address cybersecurity challenges and remain cyber resilient over time. 

“It’s always been mission critical for us to vigilantly safeguard the security and privacy of our platform — this is core to the way we build our product, conduct our daily activities and represent our values,” said Dan Galperin, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder at League. “We are pleased to demonstrate to our customers and partners our commitment to the highest standards for cybersecurity and data protection by achieving HITRUST Implemented, 1-year Certification.”

“HITRUST is continually innovating to find new and creative approaches to address challenges,” said Jeremy Huval, Chief Innovation Officer at HITRUST. “League’s HITRUST Implemented, 1-year Certification is evidence that they are at the forefront of industry best practices for information risk management and cybersecurity.”

About League

Founded in 2014, League is a platform technology company powering next-generation healthcare consumer experiences. Payers, providers, consumer health partners and employers build on League’s healthcare CX platform to deliver high-engagement, personalized healthcare experiences consumers love. Millions of people use solutions powered by League to access, navigate and pay for care. League raised a $95 million funding round led by TDM Growth Partners, backer of breakthrough platforms Square, Twilio and Slack, bringing the total funding to $220 million. League is also among Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500, CB Insights’ Digital Health 150 and was named the Next Healthtech Unicorn by Accenture, among many other acknowledgements.