Openlane

Openlane

Because compliance isn’t just a checkbox

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We are a developer-first compliance automation platform that helps growing companies get compliant, manage risks, and meet regulatory and legal requirements. We support SOC2, ISO27001, NIST 800-53, CCM, PCI-DSS, and custom frameworks.
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Matthew Anderson
Having been leaders in Engineering and Operations throughout our careers, we've seen countless times the tools, processes, and automation which are underinvested in. Our battle-tested experience building security and compliance teams and programs across multiple fortune 500 companies has taught us that focusing on compliance only at certain times of the year leaves you rushing through tests, scrambling to gather evidence, and hoping you don't get any findings. We know there is a better way. When we looked at the tooling available in the market one thing stood out to us: almost none of the companies focused on automated compliance / continuous GRC / centralized trust management platforms open-sourced their tooling, templates, or automation. We believe in democratizing security and compliance, and envision a future where we can unite individuals and enterprises and transcend the limitations of solitary innovation with a cooperative approach to tackling cyber threats and risk.
Sarah Funkhouser

I’ve been on the engineering side of compliance audits, writing scripts and internal tools to automate processes and evidence collection, only to have them live in a private repo and never be shared again. I’ve also been told to “do this for compliance” without always knowing why, and that’s something I wanted to change while building Openlane.

We’re not just helping companies get through audits, we’re helping engineers understand what’s behind those controls and how to build securely by default. There’s nothing like this on the market today; most tools are still closed, expensive, and built around checklists instead of real engineering workflows. Openlane is open source because we believe the future of trust should be transparent and shared.