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@janine-c janine-c commented Dec 29, 2025

What does this PR do? What is the motivation?

Adds some new frameworks we support in Cloud Security 🙂

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I can't currently verify the rule types of the new frameworks (search bug maybe?), so they're marked as TBD for now. Creating this PR so we can start reviewing things like links. Still waiting for approval, but I do have a lead on the framework types now!

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@janine-c janine-c added the WORK IN PROGRESS No review needed, it's a wip ;) label Dec 29, 2025
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