Compliance Evidence Collection Automation for SOC2 and ISO Audits
Engineering teams spend weeks collecting compliance evidence for SOC2 and ISO 27001 audits by manually screenshotting tools, exporting logs, and creating spreadsheets. This evidence collection is repeated every audit cycle with minimal automation.
Problem Statement
Teams spend 2-4 weeks per audit cycle manually collecting screenshots of GitHub branch protection settings, exporting access reviews from AWS IAM, pulling deployment logs from CI systems, and formatting everything for auditors. By the time evidence is collected, some of it is already stale.
The Idea
A compliance evidence collection platform that continuously gathers audit evidence from engineering tools (GitHub, CI/CD, cloud IAM, monitoring), maps findings to control frameworks, and provides auditor-ready evidence packages on demand.
Why Now
SOC2 Type II continuous monitoring expectations in 2025-2026 and the increase in audit frequency (quarterly for some frameworks) made manual evidence collection unsustainable for fast-growing engineering teams.
Target User
Engineering teams and platform engineers at mid-size to large technology companies
Target Market
B2B SaaS companies with 20-500 engineers investing in developer infrastructure and operational tooling
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