Network diagrams are a universal audit evidence requirement and one of the most time-consuming artifacts to maintain. Caruso automates the entire process, keeping documentation current as your infrastructure changes.
Continuous Topology Discovery — Caruso maps your infrastructure continuously, detecting changes in cloud architecture, network segmentation, and system interconnections as they happen — not quarterly when someone remembers to update the diagram.
Multi-Environment Coverage — Caruso generates diagrams across AWS, Azure, GCP, on-premises networks, and hybrid environments, producing unified architecture documentation that reflects the actual state of your infrastructure.
Framework-Aligned Output — Every diagram Caruso produces is formatted to satisfy specific framework requirements: FedRAMP network diagrams, CMMC CUI boundary documentation, SOC 2 system architecture, and ISO 27001 network topology evidence. AI generates the topology continuously; our engineers validate that what an auditor sees is accurate before it ships.
Audit-Ready Formatting — Diagrams are generated in audit-ready formats that assessors, 3PAOs, and C3PAOs accept without modification. Agency delivers documentation that meets auditor expectations on the first submission.
Change Documentation — As your infrastructure evolves, Caruso documents changes over time, creating a historical record of network architecture that supports continuous monitoring and change management requirements.
Caruso supports audit-ready network diagramming for companies that need current infrastructure views for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, CMMC, and enterprise security reviews. Agency engineers use it to keep diagrams aligned with how systems actually connect.
It is useful when network diagrams have become stale, manual, or disconnected from control evidence. Caruso turns diagram maintenance into an ongoing compliance operation instead of a last-minute audit artifact.
Agency reviews the customer's environment, documents critical systems and data flows, and maintains the diagram as infrastructure changes. The work is validated by engineers so diagrams can support auditor questions and customer diligence.
Customers get a current topology artifact backed by the team that operates the broader program. Caruso supports the audit record without asking internal engineering teams to redraw diagrams every time the environment changes.