Knowledge Base

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions regarding our platform, integration capabilities, security, and the implementation process.

Since Assuranta is delivered as a containerized Docker stack, the technical deployment itself is extremely efficient, minimizing the load on your IT team. While a strategic GRC implementation in a bank always involves significant change management, our commitment is to deliver a fully operational platform – including the cleansing and ingestion of your historical Master Data – in approximately 4 months. By providing ready-to-use import templates, we eliminate the most common bottleneck in the migration phase and guarantee operational impact and secured data quality from day one.
No. Assuranta is designed to minimize administrative burden. Through our Continuous Control Monitoring (CCM) module and dynamic control mapping within the Unified Control Framework (UCF), a significant portion of routine maintenance is automated. Updates to Master Data reflect dynamically across the entire platform in real-time.
In your own IT environment. We use a Zero-Trust architecture, meaning no data ever leaves the bank's own networks. You host the platform, you own the encryption keys (BYOK), and we as a vendor have zero visibility into your risk registers. Within the system, all data is handled with Write-Once-Read-Many (WORM) technology for our Audit Log, guaranteeing that decisions cannot be manipulated retroactively.

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Absolutely. Because the system runs in your local cloud or network, it integrates seamlessly and securely via REST APIs with your existing internal tools. For example, Azure AD/Okta for SSO and access management, and Splunk, ServiceNow, or Qualys for incident and vulnerability management.
Since you provide your own cloud infrastructure and data storage (Bring Your Own Cloud), you only pay us for a pure software license. It is based on the specific modules you activate and the number of licensed users. Because Assuranta often replaces multiple legacy silo systems, the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is typically significantly lower than that of traditional SaaS giants.