Chainlink has achieved a significant dual milestone, securing a top-tier security certification from Deloitte and simultaneously launching its oracle services on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, solidifying its position as the leading infrastructure provider for institutional blockchain adoption.
Deloitte SOC 2 Type 2 Certification
On April 21, 2026, Deloitte and Touche LLP completed a SOC 2 Type 2 examination for Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and Data Feeds. This achievement makes Chainlink the only data and interoperability oracle platform in the blockchain industry to simultaneously hold SOC 2 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 1, and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certifications. This represents the full stack of security credentials that institutional risk teams require before approving a technology vendor for deployment.
The SOC 2 Type 2 certification is distinct from Type 1; while Type 1 evaluates whether security controls are designed correctly, Type 2 evaluates whether those controls operate effectively over a sustained period. For compliance officers and legal departments at banks and asset managers, this operational verification is the critical prerequisite for vendor approval.
The certification covers Chainlink Price Feeds, SmartData feeds including Proof of Reserve and Net Asset Value, and CCIP. Chainlink's oracle infrastructure has already enabled over $28 trillion in cumulative transaction value, and its CCIP has been averaging approximately $90 million in weekly token transfers. The Deloitte attestation now formally validates this production track record through an independent third party.
AWS Marketplace Integration
AWS Marketplace has now listed multiple Chainlink services, including Data Feeds, low-latency Data Streams, and Proof of Reserve, as a native service. This integration provides AWS developers with direct access to oracle infrastructure within their existing cloud workflows, allowing them to plug Chainlink oracles directly into AWS compute, storage, database, and API stacks.
Amazon describes the Chainlink Platform as an "all-in-one oracle solution" that brings tamper-resistant price data and reserve attestations onto blockchains while enabling secure callbacks from smart contracts to AWS workloads. The move is aimed at institutions building tokenization, stablecoin, and digital asset applications, effectively turning off-chain enterprise systems into data sources for on-chain smart contracts without leaving the AWS environment.
Institutional Implications
Together, these developments strengthen Chainlink's role as a default oracle layer for capital markets. The SOC 2 Type 2 attestation removes the final compliance objection that regulated institutions commonly raise against blockchain technology vendors. The AWS Marketplace listing deepens Chainlink's pitch as the "industry-standard oracle platform" by letting banks, asset managers, and fintechs experiment with tokenized assets using the same procurement and security processes they already use for cloud services.