Featured · Fortune 100 · Federated Jira environments
Automating Enterprise Compliance Across Federated Jira Environments
A global enterprise networking leader needed to automate compliance across dozens of independently managed Jira instances.
WHY IT MATTERED
- Federated structure with decentralized compliance ownership across business units.
- Dozens of independently managed Jira instances with inconsistent workflows.
- Manual, error-prone evidence collection and audit preparation.
- Resistance to adopting new compliance tracking tools.
WHAT COMPLIANCECOW ENABLED
- Centralize compliance operations without disrupting engineering workflows. Learn more
- Automating compliance workflows with technical + non-technical automation. Learn more
- Define conditional logic for assessments and task automation. Learn more
- Security posture data integrated into evidence pipelines. Learn more
Read the full case study →Tech in this case study: ComplianceCow, Jira, Workday, Fieldglass, Wiz, AWS, ServiceNow
PCI DSS · Cloud-native · Kubernetes
Automating PCI DSS GRC in Kubernetes with LogicGate Integration
A cloud-native organization running PCI workloads in Kubernetes needed scalable automation for PCI DSS controls.
KEY CHALLENGES
- Ephemeral infrastructure makes evidence collection difficult.
- Manual, point-in-time PCI evidence collection.
- Gaps between cloud systems and GRC tooling.
Read the full case study →Use cases: Continuous PCI evidence collection in Kubernetes · GRC automation without replacing LogicGate · Full-population testing for ephemeral infrastructure
Fortune 500 · Fintech · PCI DSS
Fortune 500 Fintech: GRC Automation for PCI DSS with AuditBoard
A Fortune 500 fintech scaled quarterly PCI DSS reviews without increasing headcount.
KEY OUTCOMES
- Automated: 16 PCI controls
- Assurance: full-population testing instead of sampling
- Ops impact: ~80% reduction in human hours
Read the full case study →Use cases: Automated PCI DSS controls in AuditBoard · Full-population assurance testing · Workflow-driven evidence collection across Jira and Slack