AxiomLens
A NIST CSF 2.0 compliance engine that computes your posture and writes the board report — for any team that has to operate, prove, or defend a compliance posture. Most “compliance templates” are dead spreadsheets. AxiomLens is a local application — a private on-device database wired to a reporting engine. Track control implementation per environment — your own, a client's, a subsidiary's, an engagement's — score risk, map one framework to many, and generate an executive board report with computed coverage and maturity in minutes. Runs locally on your own machine — no account, no subscription. Optional AI narrative uses your own key. No system access, no client data on our side — it's a documentation and reporting tool, full stop. You get: 8-table relational base (Frameworks · Controls · Clients · Control Status · Risks · Remediation · Crosswalk · Reports) The full NIST CSF 2.0 core pre-loaded (all 106 subcategories + references) Compiled report + risk-register generators (computed metrics, validated control IDs, written narrative) — no Python install needed Local browser control panel + full CLI Wipeable sample client data · setup guide + operator guide It computes instead of just storing, and it validates every control ID against the real framework so a made-up control never reaches a client. One-time license, node-locked, fully offline after a single first-run activation — no phone-home, no remote kill switch, and a vendor-dissolution continuity clause in the EULA. One-time license · instant digital delivery · governed by the included EULA · digital sales final unless files are inoperable. Founding: $249 (first 3 weeks, through ~July 13, 2026) → $349. Supports compliance documentation and GRC-style reporting; maps controls to common framework expectations. It does not make you compliant and is not legal or audit advice. The Security Gator LLC · thesecuritygator.com Before you run it — read this (10 seconds). AxiomLens ships unsigned in v1. On first launch, Windows SmartScreen may say “unknown publisher” — normal for an indie v1, not a warning sign. We’d rather you verify us than trust us: SHA-256 of AxiomLens-v1.2.0-win64.zip:9d9445bb4b36bb19c074a2c2201201f2c020c56d3e539b7fd9274647e4a60e7aPowerShell: Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 .\AxiomLens-v1.2.0-win64.zip — match it and you’re running exactly what we built. Code signing arrives in a later build.
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