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Data Engineering & Analytics / Insurance

Data Engineering & Analytics for Insurance in Oceania

Serving Oceania clients remotely

Our data engineering teams build pipelines where every transformation, every aggregation, every output maintains chain-of-custody compliance. No data residency violations. No audit gaps.

Context

The Landscape

APRA CPS 234 requires Australian insurers to maintain information security capability commensurate with risk — a standard that most legacy policy administration systems fail on inspection. The OAIC's data breach notification scheme creates notification timelines that require automated incident detection, not manual review. We build insurance systems that satisfy both from the architecture up.

Every aggregation that loses chain-of-custody is a compliance event waiting to happen. Our pipelines preserve provenance end-to-end — from ingestion through every transformation to final output.

Methodology

Our Approach

Compliance-native data pipeline architecture — engineered for Insurance and mapped to SOC 2 requirements from the first sprint
Data residency enforcement across cloud regions — engineered for Insurance and mapped to SOC 2 requirements from the first sprint
Chain-of-custody logging for every transformation — engineered for Insurance and mapped to SOC 2 requirements from the first sprint
Deployed into Oceania by teams operating with AU Privacy Act and APPs expertise built in
Regulatory

Compliance Coverage

SOC 2NAICGDPR/CCPAAU Privacy ActAPPsMHR

Every system we deploy for Insurance in Oceania is SOC 2-compliant from architecture through deployment. SOC 2- and -NAIC compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.

Structure

Engagement Scope

Tier I
Surgical Strike
Team: 10–30 engineers
Duration: 8–16 weeks

A focused team of 10–30 engineers deployed against a single Insurance platform in Oceania. SOC 2 + NAIC-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.

Tier II
Enterprise Program
Team: 40–100 engineers
Duration: 3–9 months

40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Insurance transformation in Oceania. Multi-system compliance governance, integrated delivery management, and SOC 2 + NAIC certification maintained across the entire program.

Tier III
Total Infrastructure
Team: 100–250+ engineers
Duration: 6–18 months

100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Financial Services organization in Oceania. Full SOC 2 + NAIC compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment — from the first commit to the final sign-off.

Data Engineering & Analytics for Insurance in Oceania.

Our engineers understand insurance before they write their first line of code. Deployed into Oceania.

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Data Engineering & Analytics
Industry
Financial Services — Insurance
Region
Oceania
Parent Page
Data Engineering & Analytics for Insurance
Related
Compliance Infrastructure for Insurance
Related
Enterprise Modernization for Insurance
Knowledge Base
SOC 2
Knowledge Base
GLBA
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