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What is Ignyte Assurance Platform?

The Ignyte Assurance Platform is a purpose-built commercialized end-to-end authorization and attestation technology designed to assist organizations in efficiently managing compliance and sustaining continuous monitoring across multiple cybersecurity frameworks. According to the vendor, this platform is suitable for organizations of various sizes, including small to large-sized businesses in industries such as government contracting, defense, healthcare, finance, and education.

Key Features

DFARS 252.204-7008: According to the vendor, this feature covers acquisition and contracts, addressing compliance around safeguarding "covered defense information controls" and providing definitions and guidance.

FedRAMP: Developed as a risk-based framework for federal cloud services, the vendor claims it ensures that security requirements are met by cloud service providers, and that accredited Third-Party assessors evaluate providers for authorization.

FISMA: According to the vendor, this feature requires the implementation of agency-wide programs for information security, focusing on aspects such as continuous monitoring, compliance, and reporting. It covers federal agencies, contractors, and operational support sources.

ISO 27001: The vendor states that this feature establishes an Information Security Management System, examining information security risks, threats, vulnerabilities, and controls. It also requires ongoing monitoring and improvement.

HIPAA: As per the vendor, this feature is a federal mandate for protecting sensitive health information. It covers standards for privacy, security, and patient consent, and applies to covered entities in the healthcare industry.

CCPA: The vendor claims that this feature is a California state statute for consumer privacy protection. It applies to businesses processing/storing data of California residents and has a broader reach for organizations doing business in California.

CSC by CIS: According to the vendor, this feature provides actionable recommendations for improving cyber defense, helping organizations stop current cyber-attacks, and focusing on critical security controls.

CJIS: This feature applies to law enforcement for protecting criminal justice information, covering access, creation, sharing, and destruction of information. The vendor states that it integrates guidance from NIST, federal law, and criminal justice system decisions.

COSO: According to the vendor, this feature involves the development of frameworks for enterprise risk management and internal control. It is considered an authority on internal control and risk management, providing guidance for governance and fraud deterrence.

GDPR: The vendor states that this feature is an EU regulation for protecting personal data. It applies to entities doing business with the EU and aims to protect personal data and individual privacy rights.

Categories & Use Cases

Technical Details

Technical Details
Deployment TypesSaaS
Operating SystemsWeb-Based