Introduction to Gredit
Gredit is a continuous monitoring and auditing platform. It enables IT, audit, and administration teams to automate anomaly detection, manage findings, and maintain full operational traceability.
What Gredit does
- Automated monitoring: Runs scripts on a schedule against servers and databases to detect anomalies.
- Findings management: Findings become cases with states, assignments, and full documentation.
- Traceability: Every action, execution, and change is recorded with date, user, and context.
- Multi-tenancy: Separates information by accounts (tenants), allowing multiple areas or organizations to operate in isolation.
Who is this for
This manual is intended for:
- IT teams responsible for system configuration and maintenance.
- Audit teams who use Gredit to run controls and manage findings.
- System administrators who manage users, roles, and configurations.
How to use this documentation
- Start with the core concepts to understand Gredit terminology.
- Review the functional architecture to understand the data flow.
- Consult the operational modules for daily usage.
- Consult the system configuration for administration.
- Follow the recommended operational flow to implement Gredit step by step.