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This move brings open-source device visibility and control to thousands of Secureframe customers, including teams at **AngelList, Generali, Rand McNally**, and **Coda**. Its a win for companies that want to simplify security and compliance at scale — without sacrificing transparency.
> “We chose Fleet because it is lightning fast and supports every computing platform,” said Shrav Mehta, CEO at Secureframe. “It gives security teams the access we need to do our jobs, while still giving employees complete visibility into what code is running on their computers.”
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<p>“We chose Fleet because it is lightning fast and supports every computing platform,” said Shrav Mehta, CEO at Secureframe. “It gives security teams the access we need to do our jobs, while still giving employees complete visibility into what code is running on their computers.”</p>
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## Why open source matters
Fleet is built on osquery, an open-source project created by Fleet co-founder Zach Wasserman. By using open tools, Secureframe helps customers avoid black-box software and instead gives them confidence in whats running on their devices.
> "I was stoked to see the Fleet logo on my laptop," said Thomas Buley, CEO at Sightglass and a Secureframe customer. "It's great to know the code that's running on our computers is open-source, and that it's the same code that folks like Stripe are using."
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<p>“I was stoked to see the Fleet logo on my laptop," said Thomas Buley, CEO at Sightglass and a Secureframe customer. "It's great to know the code that's running on our computers is open-source, and that it's the same code that folks like Stripe are using."</p>
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Fleets open design means teams can audit and verify exactly what the agent is doing. That builds trust with employees, auditors, and security teams — especially when compliance is a must-have for winning customers or expanding globally.
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As companies grow, their environments become more complex — multiple teams, new geographies, different device types, and even acquired subsidiaries with their own tooling. Secureframe, with Fleet, can support it all.
> “When companies grow, the growth can happen very suddenly,” said 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.”
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<p>“When companies grow, the growth can happen very suddenly,” said 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.”</p>
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Read more: https://secureframe.com/newsroom/fleet-partnership
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