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Secureframe unveils Custom Integrations for complex IT compliance

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Secureframe has announced the launch of Custom Integrations, a capability enabling organisations to integrate data from any source into its compliance management platform.

The new feature is designed to support companies with complex IT environments, including those utilising legacy systems, custom applications, and on-premise infrastructure. Previously, such organisations faced challenges automating compliance processes when using technology stacks that could not be connected through Secureframe's standard integrations.

Secureframe currently provides more than 300 native integrations with various tools and systems. Custom Integrations is intended to remove limitations by allowing data ingestion, normalisation, and continuous monitoring from any system using API endpoints or CSV uploads.

Shrav Mehta, Chief Executive Officer at Secureframe, commented on the changing needs of businesses managing compliance in intricate environments:

"The compliance landscape has evolved far beyond one-size-fits-all solutions. Many enterprises have told us they love our automation capabilities but need support for their unique tech stacks. Custom Integrations represents a fundamental shift in how we approach compliance automation — instead of asking organisations to adapt to our platform, we're enabling our platform to adapt to them."

According to Secureframe, the new capability is aimed at directly addressing the compliance difficulties encountered by organisations with sophisticated or unique IT environments. Several features have been introduced as part of Custom Integrations.

Features detailed

The capability includes automated schema detection, enabling Secureframe to automatically identify resource types and map data fields, thereby reducing manual work for developers. Organisations are able to define custom data models, specifying mandatory and optional fields for each resource type, and have the flexibility to edit as requirements evolve.

Teams can utilise self-service debugging features, with clear error messages and request logs to support troubleshooting without requiring external support. Custom Integrations also includes a no-code editor for the creation of automated tests, supporting continuous compliance monitoring across all integrated systems and data sources.

Ingested data from any source is normalised and organised within Secureframe's unified asset inventory, providing centralised management.

Mehta added further context about the broader trend affecting enterprises and Secureframe's aim to address it:

"We're seeing a clear trend where enterprises need compliance solutions that can scale with their complexity, not despite it. Custom Integrations goes beyond solving a technical problem to unlock a new level of compliance automation that was previously impossible for organisations with diverse IT environments."

Expanded automation scope

Custom Integrations is positioned to extend Secureframe's automation coverage by incorporating data from previously unsupported systems. Organisations are able to monitor mainframe systems, custom databases, and proprietary applications as part of their compliance requirements.

Hybrid environments are supported as well, allowing cloud-native and on-premise compliance data to be managed together. The system can also track custom asset types, such as specialised equipment or proprietary software, alongside standard IT assets. In addition, organisations can automate the monitoring of third-party data sources, including training records and vendor assessments.

Strategic implications

Secureframe expects the new capability to broaden its potential customer base, particularly among enterprises operating in regulated sectors that require complex compliance management. Custom Integrations joins other features in Secureframe's offering, such as custom frameworks, Custom Automated Tests, and Workspaces, aiming to provide flexibility to customers with various policies and requirements.

Custom Integrations is available to existing Secureframe customers and can be configured through the platform's interface. Secureframe provides documentation, video tutorials, and additional support resources intended to facilitate smooth implementation by customer organisations.

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