Compliance Controls
Audit-Ready Access Reporting Fabric
Exports that map every session to client engagements, with reviewer notes and tamper-evident hashes suitable for Korean and cross-border audits.
Reporting fabric service
₩2,100,000 / month (informational)
What firms receive
Reporting Fabric listens to your identity provider, ZTNA decisions, and ticketing IDs to stitch a coherent story. Controllers can filter by engagement code, data classification, or office location. Exports land in CSV and Parquet for your SIEM, while PDF summaries speak plainly to non-technical audit partners.
Capabilities
- Engagement-aware tagging imported from practice management tools
- Reviewer annotations stored separately from raw logs
- Hash-chained archives with offline verification utilities
- Drill-down dashboards for suspicious path traversals
- Scheduled drops to immutable object storage you control
- Role-based views for external auditors with time-bound tokens
- Plain-language narrative generator for board decks
Outcomes teams cite
- Shorter evidence gathering cycles before onsite visits
- Fewer back-and-forth emails clarifying who accessed which file
- Better visibility into third-party contractor usage
Field notes
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Audit-Ready Access Reporting Fabric let us hand an engagement-tagged export to a Big Four team without manual pivot tables.
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Narrative PDFs read like a human wrote them, which partners appreciated. I still export raw CSVs for our quant analysts.
Practical questions
Yes. Processing and storage regions are pinned to Seoul availability zones. Cross-border replication is opt-in and contractually separated.