Drata, the pioneering compliance automation platform, announced that it has acquired oak9, a cloud-native security platform, and released a new capability in beta to seamlessly bring continuous compliance into the software development lifecycle.

The acquisition positions Drata as the only platform of its kind that monitors compliance both before and after code is deployed to production. This capability, called Compliance as Code, will be demonstrated at RSA, May 6-9 in San Francisco.

Cloud-native applications

Acquiring oak9 and launching Compliance as Code in Drata now equips thousands of DevSecOps, GRC, and engineering teams with the power to identify and remediate potential compliance violations as code is developed, instead of after it’s deployed. GRC teams are routinely challenged to address compliance issues after changes are already in production, creating a backlog of issues to address after deployment.

GRC teams are routinely challenged to address compliance issues after changes are already in show

As DevOps teams grow bigger and more complex, the need to “shift left”, to address these compliance gaps earlier in the SDLC, has significantly increased in order to maintain compliance standards without sacrificing the speed of development. Oak9 specialises in infrastructure-as-code to build security and compliance into cloud-native applications as they are developed, and offered a catalogue of out-of-the-box blueprints that ensured that customers can meet their security and compliance objectives for any architecture on any cloud provider.

Future of compliance automation

It’s time to break down infrastructure and application silos and transform compliance and security into one cohesive concept. This is the future of compliance automation and GRC and it’s here now,” said Adam Markowitz, Drata Co-Founder and CEO.

Drata Compliance as Code empowers developers, engineers, and GRC teams to save countless hours by shifting compliance left in the SDLC, collectively improving security and code quality while fostering a culture of compliance.”

Key details for the GRC team 

GRC teams will have shared visibility into their cloud infrastructure and be able to identify

Integrating oak9's software brings Drata into crucial areas of the SDLC where changes happen, including the code repository, and the continuous integration and continuous delivery/deployment (CI/CD) pipeline. Pre-built tests map to an organisation’s compliance requirements by scanning their infrastructure code and flag gaps and anomalies with key details for the GRC team to resolve. 

Now, GRC teams will have shared visibility into their cloud infrastructure and be able to identify failing controls within the code before it ever makes it into production, creating more efficiency and confidence leading up to an audit.

Integrated into Drata’s platform  

Oak9’s mission from day one has been to address critical security gaps throughout the software development lifecycle, including gaps with compliance, which is all too often viewed as an afterthought. That mindset can be costly for the entire organisation,” said Om Vyas, Co-Founder and CEO of oak9.

Being integrated into Drata’s platform is exceptional validation of our team’s commitment to realising this mission. This sets a new standard in how teams tackle cloud-native security and compliance.” 

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