SecOps
Flow Automation Highlights
Scheduled Device Compliance Reporting: Compliance reports are generated and scheduled for regular intervals, reducing the need for manual report preparation. This automation ensures consistent and timely reporting, minimizing the risk of human error and freeing up resources for more strategic tasks.
Data Collection from Jamf Pro: Device inventory data is automatically collected from Jamf Pro, eliminating the need for manual data gathering. This automation ensures comprehensive and up-to-date compliance data, enhancing the accuracy and reliability of compliance assessments.
Evidence Upload to Drata: Compliance evidence is uploaded directly to Drata, streamlining the process of evidence submission. This automation reduces the administrative burden of manual uploads, ensuring that compliance documentation is consistently maintained and easily accessible for audits.
Orchestration Toolbox
Jamf Pro: In this use case, Jamf Pro is utilized to gather device inventory data. It serves as the source of truth for device compliance information, ensuring that all relevant data is collected accurately and efficiently without manual intervention.
Google Sheets: Google Sheets is employed to store and organize the collected compliance data. It acts as a central repository where data is structured and prepared for further processing, facilitating easy access and manipulation of compliance information.
Google Drive: Google Drive is used to export and store the compliance reports generated from the data in Google Sheets. It provides a secure and accessible location for storing these reports, ensuring they are readily available for review and audit purposes.
Drata: Drata plays a critical role in the compliance management process by receiving the uploaded compliance evidence. It ensures that all compliance documentation is properly stored and associated with the relevant controls, streamlining the audit and compliance verification process.