Secureframe and Fleet Forge Strategic Partnership to Enhance Open-Source Security Compliance

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – JUNE 27, 2025 – Secureframe, the leading provider of security compliance automation, announced on June 26 that it has installed Fleet, the open-source platform for security and IT teams, as the default agent within Secureframe. This collaboration integrates Fleet’s capabilities into Secureframe’s platform, bringing the power of open device management to thousands of customers, including AngelList, Generali, Rand McNally, and Coda, enhancing their security posture and simplifying compliance at scale.

“Our strategic partnership with Fleet delivers unparalleled value to our customers through lightning-fast performance and support across all computing platforms,” says Shrav Mehta, Founder and CEO of Secureframe. “This collaboration provides security teams with the access needed to perform effectively, while ensuring complete transparency for employees regarding the code running on their systems.”

A cornerstone of this partnership is Fleet’s open-source foundation. In today’s security-conscious landscape, transparency is essential. Fleet’s core, built upon the widely adopted open-source osquery project created by Fleet’s cofounder, allows customers and the broader community to audit and verify the software’s functionality. This commitment to openness fosters trust with employees and aligns with Secureframe’s mission to empower businesses with trustworthy security and compliance solutions.

“The integration of Secureframe and Fleet represents a significant advancement for our organization,” says Thomas Buley, Secureframe customer and CEO at Sightglass. “Having access to the same open-source technology trusted by companies like Stripe gives us confidence in our security infrastructure.”

This partnership enhances Secureframe’s scalability, making it an even more compelling solution for organizations of all sizes looking to automate compliance. As organizations grow, their needs evolve rapidly. They secure deals requiring new compliance standards, teams expand globally, employees require various operating systems, product features demand testing across different platforms, and acquisitions may introduce unique IT and security approaches.

“When companies grow, the growth can happen very suddenly,” says Mike McNeil, CEO at Fleet, “Secureframe gives companies the immediate compliance wins they need to run their business, while future-proofing the next chapter of their growth so they don’t have to rebuild everything from scratch.”

This strategic alliance between Secureframe and Fleet signals a shift toward a more open, transparent, and automated future for security and compliance built on open-source technologies.