TL;DR

  • Chainlink has become the first blockchain oracle and interoperability platform to get ISO 27001 certification along with a SOC 2 Type 1 attestation, validated by Deloitte & Touche LLP.

  • These certifications cover Chainlink Data Feeds and the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), strengthening its role as enterprise-ready infrastructure.

  • With $91 billion in secured value and adoption from institutions like Swift and UBS, Chainlink sets a benchmark for blockchain security and trust in tokenized finance.

Chainlink, the decentralized oracle network powering much of decentralized finance, has reached a new level of recognition after securing ISO 27001 certification and a SOC 2 Type 1 attestation. The certifications, independently audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, apply to the project’s flagship services, including Price Feeds, Proof of Reserve, NAV data solutions, and the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP).

Chainlink Achieves Dual Security Standards

Chainlink is now the first oracle infrastructure provider in the blockchain sector to obtain both ISO 27001 and SOC 2. ISO 27001 demonstrates that Chainlink has implemented a structured information security management system to safeguard its operations, while SOC 2 validates its internal processes for reliability and confidentiality.

This combination provides an additional layer of trust for enterprises considering blockchain integration, especially in sectors where compliance with international security standards is a prerequisite. With these credentials, Chainlink strengthens its positioning as a gateway for institutions looking to deploy tokenized assets and cross-chain settlement solutions worldwide and beyond.

Expanding Market Reach And Institutional Adoption

Currently, Chainlink secures more than $91 billion in value across decentralized finance and accounts for nearly 70% of the oracle market share. Its data feeds are integrated into leading DeFi applications such as Aave, Compound, GMX, Ether.fi, and Pendle, ensuring accurate and resilient onchain data.

Beyond DeFi, its interoperability protocol is being tested and implemented by major financial institutions. Projects with Swift, UBS, ANZ Bank, and SBI Digital Markets highlight how Chainlink is not just a DeFi enabler but also a bridge between traditional finance and blockchain-based ecosystems.

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The certifications arrive at a time when global banks and asset managers are accelerating their exploration of tokenized securities, stablecoins, and cross-border payment systems. By combining compliance-ready standards with robust data infrastructure, Chainlink has established itself as a trusted partner for the next decisive phase of institutional blockchain adoption worldwide.

Looking ahead, Chainlink’s dual certifications could serve as a catalyst for broader acceptance of blockchain oracles as secure, enterprise-grade infrastructure. As tokenized finance evolves, Chainlink’s mix of secure data feeds, interoperability solutions, and compliance alignment positions it at the forefront of global blockchain integration.