SECJUR builds a compliance automation platform (Digital Compliance Office) targeting mid-market companies in regulated industries. The stack reveals a data-heavy, AI-forward architecture: Azure + pgvector + Elasticsearch + RAG + Claude for semantic search and document processing, paired with MLflow for model operations. Active projects around document summarization, Q&A chat, and AI governance frameworks show the company is productionizing generative AI features for compliance workflows — a shift from rule-based automation toward intelligent document analysis and natural-language interaction.
SECJUR is a Hamburg-based compliance software company founded in 2018, serving organizations that need to implement and maintain standards like GDPR, ISO 27001, TISAX, and SOC 2. Their core product, the Digital Compliance Office (DCO), automates compliance documentation, evidence collection, and control verification across multiple regulatory frameworks. The company operates across 51–200 employees with steady hiring, distributed between core engineering, finance and legal (likely supporting internal compliance and accounting), and emerging AI/ML initiatives. They serve primarily in Germany and Portugal.
Azure, Azure OpenAI, pgvector, Elasticsearch, Python, Docker, MLflow, and Claude. This combination supports semantic search, document processing, and AI model deployment for compliance workflows.
Primary hiring markets are Germany (headquarters location) and Portugal, reflecting their operational footprint in Europe.
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