Organizations do not need to manage source checklists. They do need confidence that the signals driving risks and reports are current, relevant, and traceable.
This page explains how Veillart treats public intelligence, regulatory signals, exposure data, and company context as one evidence supply chain instead of a disconnected set of feeds.
Strategy, innovation, and assurance now share one evidence language.
Frameworks become operating decisions. Evidence becomes reusable board, auditor, and partner narrative.
Buyers can see how Veillart distinguishes authoritative facts from enrichment and where consent boundaries apply.
CABs, insurers, and MSSPs can understand what they are inheriting before they start using the platform.
The platform already carries source definitions, coverage snapshots, fetch runs, artifacts, normalized records, and evidence links.
The point is not feed count. The point is that the collected evidence should change risks, actions, and reporting outcomes inside the product.
Veillart chooses the relevant collection profile from the company, sector, scope, suppliers, and risk context instead of asking the user to micromanage it.
Runs, artifacts, normalized records, and evidence objects keep the collection estate reusable instead of burying it inside one module.
Board, regulation, attack surface, suppliers, and operator workflows all read from the same source lineage plane.