A recognized leader in cybersecurity, Coalfire acts as a top-tier auditor that inspects and validates data protection for companies with mission-critical requirements. Its mission is to verify that IT systems are completely reliable before issuing the official certifications required to work with governments or multinational corporations.
For its part, Drata is a smart platform that automates this monitoring around the clock, replacing tedious manual inventory checks with real-time digital tracking.
Today, obtaining a security certification such as SOC 2 (the industry standard for technology companies worldwide) is often a grueling process involving months of manual document collection and stressful audits.
By joining forces, the two leaders now aim to transform this regulatory hurdle into a seamless, automated process capable of keeping pace with the fast-moving development teams.
At the heart of this collaboration, Drata’s platform leverages artificial intelligence to continuously monitor infrastructure. It replaces manual evidence gathering with round-the-clock monitoring of security controls, instantly detecting even the slightest vulnerability or deviation from current standards. Coalfire then steps in to translate this raw data into independent, official assurance. As an expert in auditing and digital security, Coalfire uses the analyses provided by Drata’s AI to certify companies’ compliance in a much more agile manner. This model enables a shift from reactive, intermittent compliance to a culture of continuous trust where security is natively integrated into every operation.
For client organizations such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Western Union, the benefits are tangible and immediate. Indeed, these organizations no longer have to choose between deployment speed and security rigor. This partnership between Coalfire and Drata builds a robust bridge between technical risk management and the formal validation required by regulators or demanding clients. By automating evidence collection and centralizing workflows, companies drastically reduce the time spent preparing for audits while strengthening their credibility in the market.







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