Q-Free, a provider of mobility solutions for smart city infrastructure, has announced the public availability of its SOC 3 report, reinforcing the company’s commitment to cybersecurity transparency and customer data protection.
The move follows strong customer interest in Q-Free’s SOC 2 Type 2 attestation, which the company achieved in 2023. Built on the same rigorous audit criteria, the SOC 3 report provides a publicly distributable summary validating that Q-Free’s security, availability, and confidentiality controls meet standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
Unlike its predecessor, the SOC 3 report will be freely downloadable from Q-Free’s website, removing the need for lengthy request processes or formal agreements.
Whitney Nottage, Q-Free EVP of traffic management, said, “Transportation infrastructure is becoming increasingly connected and cloud-based, transparency around cybersecurity is more important than ever. Making our SOC 3 report publicly available reflects our commitment to openness and operational trust.”
The report reflects Q-Free’s broader mission to deliver safe, reliable, and secure intelligent transportation solutions. The company’s Kinetic Mobility platform and its newly launched Dynamic Signals signal control software were both designed with cybersecurity as a foundational principle.
As transportation agencies increasingly depend on cloud-based and data-driven systems, the ability to openly communicate security practices is becoming a growing priority. The SOC 3 format allows Q-Free to provide that assurance to a wider audience without compromising the sensitivity of underlying operational detail.
To support further industry education on the topic, Q-Free will host a technical session on 20 May 2026 at 1:00pm Eastern Time, led by Mitchell Terry, director of software operations. Terry said, “Cybersecurity isn’t a one-time milestone – it’s an ongoing commitment woven into how we design, deploy, and support our systems. SOC 3 helps us communicate that commitment more transparently while continuing to build trust with the agencies and communities that rely on our technology.”




