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ComplySec Launches AI-Driven Cybersecurity GRC SaaS Platform In Pakistan

  • January 9, 2026
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ComplySec, a Pakistani cybersecurity startup, has officially launched its AI-driven Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) SaaS platform, designed to streamline cybersecurity operations for organizations of all sizes. The platform integrates Risk Management, Vendor Management, and Compliance for multiple standards including ETGRM, TRM, ISO27001, SOC2, GDPR, PCI-DSS, and HIPAA into a single intelligent hub. The solution aims to simplify complex security requirements and support businesses in maintaining regulatory compliance while minimizing operational burden.

A standout feature of the platform is its Data Classification engine, offered free of charge to organizations. This functionality enables companies to identify, categorize, and protect sensitive data without incurring high costs, making advanced cybersecurity tools more accessible to businesses with limited resources. ComplySec’s approach emphasizes practical usability, ensuring that organizations can manage security workflows and compliance processes efficiently while reducing reliance on fragmented tools.

Founder and CEO Azam Mughal emphasized that the platform is designed to empower Managed Service Providers, consultants, freelancers, and organizations across Pakistan to enhance their service delivery. By centralizing critical cybersecurity functions into a unified system, ComplySec allows partners to offer more effective solutions to clients while supporting the growth of the local technology ecosystem. Mughal highlighted that collaboration with partners is a key focus, inviting technology professionals to integrate the platform into their existing services and leverage its AI-driven insights to strengthen client operations.

ComplySec’s launch represents a step forward in addressing cybersecurity challenges in Pakistan’s growing digital economy. The platform’s AI capabilities provide predictive insights, help in risk mitigation, and automate routine compliance tasks, which can significantly reduce the workload on IT teams. As organizations continue to expand their digital presence, the platform is positioned to support businesses in maintaining operational security while adhering to global standards. The company is actively engaging with potential partners and users to extend adoption across industries, emphasizing the platform’s role in driving efficiency, security, and compliance in one comprehensive environment.

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