Best Policy Management Software for Git

Find and compare the best Policy Management software for Git in 2025

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    Datree Reviews

    Datree

    Datree.io

    $10 per user per month
    Prevent misconfigurations rather than halting deployments through automated policy enforcement for Infrastructure as Code. Implement policies designed to avert misconfigurations across platforms like Kubernetes, Terraform, and CloudFormation, thereby ensuring application stability with automated testing for policy infringements or potential issues that could disrupt services or negatively impact performance. Transition to cloud-native infrastructure with reduced risk by utilizing pre-defined policies, or tailor your own to fulfill unique needs. Concentrate on enhancing your applications instead of getting bogged down by infrastructure management by enforcing standard policies applicable to various infrastructure orchestrators. Streamline the process by removing the necessity for manual code reviews for infrastructure-as-code adjustments, as checks are automatically conducted with each pull request. Maintain your current DevOps practices with a policy enforcement system that harmonizes effortlessly with your existing source control and CI/CD frameworks, allowing for a more efficient and responsive development cycle. This approach not only enhances productivity but also fosters a culture of continuous improvement and reliability in software deployment.
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    Styra Reviews

    Styra

    Styra

    $70 per month
    The quickest and simplest method to implement Open Policy Agent (OPA) within Kubernetes, Microservices, or Custom APIs caters to both developers and administrators alike. Are you looking to restrict pipeline access based on on-call personnel? It's straightforward. Do you need to regulate which microservices can interact with PCI data? We've got it covered. Is proving compliance with regulatory standards across your clusters a priority? No problem at all. Styra Declarative Authorization Service is built on open-source foundations and is designed to be declarative, providing you with an efficient OPA control plane to help reduce risks, minimize human errors, and speed up development processes. With an integrated library of policies derived from our OPA project, you can easily implement and tailor authorization policies as code. The pre-running functionality allows you to oversee and validate policy modifications prior to implementation, effectively lowering risks before deployment. Furthermore, the declarative model establishes the desired state to prevent security drift and eliminate potential errors before they arise, ensuring a more secure and reliable operational environment. This comprehensive approach empowers organizations to maintain strict security protocols while streamlining their workflows.
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