The Problem
Compliance definitions are complex
In 2023, almost 70% of service organizations claim the need to demonstrate compliance or conformity to at least six frameworks spanning information security and data privacy taxonomies.
Writing policy is
guesswork
46% of leaders cite the evolving regulatory landscape as a major threat.
Work is
slowed
The average US firm spends between 1.3% and 3.3% of its total wage bill on regulatory compliance. This percentage is highest for firms with around 500 employees.
We made dealing with standards simpler.
Simplified
Compliance Infrastructure
Compliance professionals already communicate more clearly and experience more efficient interoperability using our open source model and tooling:

The Revanite Way
What if all of your security and compliance tools interacted through a single platform?
You could build, share, enforce, & audit cybersecurity policies in harmony.
Write secure by default IaC
Select your building blocks from a module registry that tells you about compliance conformance up front. Secure deployments are easy with the Revanite approach to infrastructure as code (IaC).
Enforce controls before every launch
Non-compliant code can't even make it to the launch site without passing through gates that compare system evaluation results to organizational policy.
Collect the receipts
Centralize information and automate reporting processes for internal or external audits of organizational policies and control efficacy.
Manage
assessments
in one place
No more scattered controls! Your policies determine your assessments, which inform your control enforcements.
Watch for threats
Continue evaluating your deployed systems against policy by integrating with monitoring, logging, and alerting systems.
Our Team
We are led by seasoned technologists with backgrounds in security, compliance, and engineering of highly complex solutions. Our insight draws on background in financial services and active leadership roles in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, the Financial Technology Open Source Foundation, and the Open Source Security Foundation.