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Drata Establishes New San Francisco Headquarters Amidst Significant Growth in Trust Management and AI Integration

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Drata, a provider of an agentic trust management platform, has announced the opening of its new San Francisco headquarters. This move signifies a long-term investment in its customer base, talent acquisition, and the broader trust ecosystem, following the company’s five-year anniversary and a 190% year-over-year growth in enterprise customers.

The company aims to serve as a foundational trust layer for businesses, helping to shape the evolution of governance, risk, compliance, and assurance. Drata was established to bridge the operational speed of modern companies with the need for continuous, autonomous, and transparent trust verification. This mission now extends to delivering continuous trust in every business interaction, enabling companies to navigate operations, scale, and form partnerships confidently, especially as artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly influences risk management and decision-making processes.

After achieving $100 million in annual recurring revenue within its first four years, Drata reported continued growth in 2025. This reflects increasing demand for trust management solutions that integrate governance, risk, and assurance on a unified platform in the AI era. Key growth metrics include a 60% year-over-year revenue increase and a quadrupling of new enterprise revenue growth year-over-year. The company serves over 8,000 customers across more than 80 countries, including Fortune 100 companies and a third of the Cloud 100 list. Over the past year, Drata launched more than 400 new features, many of which leverage AI to streamline security reviews and identify and mitigate compliance gaps in real time. Its Trust Center has influenced over $20 billion in security-related revenue, and its AI-Powered Security Questionnaire Assistance has processed two million questions.

Adam Markowitz, CEO and co-founder of Drata, commented on the company’s trajectory: “Five years ago, we founded Drata to solve a fundamental gap: the way trust was proven couldn’t keep pace with how modern businesses operate. Today, trust is the infrastructure behind every business interaction, especially as AI changes how decisions are made. As Drata continues to grow, we’re excited to keep building the system of record that makes trust continuous, operational, and embedded into how companies manage risk and execute with confidence.”

To support its continued expansion and long-term vision, Drata is implementing several initiatives. The new San Francisco headquarters is intended to enhance collaboration with customers, partners, and the trust ecosystem, reinforcing Drata’s commitment to developing trust infrastructure where innovation and accountability converge. Additionally, Drata plans to introduce a redesigned platform experience to simplify understanding and action on trust evidence, risk signals, and assurance outcomes, aligning with its philosophy that trust should be accessible, actionable, and integrated into daily operations. The company also launched “When Trust Meets AI,” a new biweekly podcast hosted by CEO Adam Markowitz, featuring discussions with security leaders on how AI is transforming compliance, risk, and assurance.

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