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Preview: Next Generation Automation Platform From Drata

Here’s a preview of our Next Generation Automation Platform.
Brian Elmi

by Brian Elmi

June 27, 2023
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The Future of Automated GRC At a Glance, With More To ComeJoin the Next Generation Automation Community

We recently gave an exciting sneak peek of several upcoming platform enhancements and launches at our inaugural summit, Drataverse, with a special spotlight on our Next Generation Automation Platform. 

As our customers grow, so do their governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) needs. That’s why we’re building the most customizable, configurable, scalable, automated GRC platform on the market. 

Here’s a preview of what’s to come. 

The Future of Automated GRC 

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When it comes to GRC, companies are often forced to choose between an automated solution that is less configurable, or a legacy GRC provider that offers little automation. At Drata, we believe customers can have both automation and configurability with our new automation platform.

Drata’s Next Generation Automation Platform will power end to end GRC automation for organizations of all sizes, from scrappy startups and enterprise juggernauts.

"The preview of Drata's product roadmap at Drataverse was impressive—we're continually amazed at how quickly this team is able to innovate. We could see the immediate value in Drata's Next Generation Automation platform and how its enhanced automation will streamline the compliance journey to a level we haven't seen before."


——Gil Feig, Co-Founder, Merge

At a Glance, With More To Come

We rebuilt our automation with the vision of creating a unique experience for every GRC journey, so organizations can fine-tune their compliance programs based on what fits them best. 

Next Gen Automation Drata

This is just the start of what our customers will have access to with Next Generation Automation from Drata: 

  •  Limitless Integrations: Our new architecture extends connections to any system and even facilitates connections with on-prem services, unlocking unlimited integrations for customers. 

  • Even more evidence collection: Customers can select any endpoint within a connected system, or send Drata evidence through our API for a completely automated evidence collection process. 

  • Customized Tests: Customers can customize the logic of default Drata tests to align with different environments, controls and framework requirements, and adjust the frequency of tests to run as needed. They can even create their own custom tests from scratch to automate monitoring for every control for their organization, including custom controls. 

Join the Next Generation Automation Community

We want to hear from you. Sign up here to be considered for our Next Generation Automation beta.

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Brian Elmi is Drata Head of Product. He is an entrepreneur at heart and passionate about building products. Brian has had the opportunity to work with and coach talented teams to build and manage many products from concept to launch. Some examples include Mobile browsers (iOS and Android), messaging/collaboration platform, developer community/app store, small business ERP solutions, video advertising platform for SMBs, and more.
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