> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.envzero.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Introducing Ready-To-Use Policies

> Apply pre-built security, compliance, and cost policies in env zero at the organization, project, or environment level from a catalog without writing any code.

env zero now includes ready-to-use policies, making it faster to add guardrails across your Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) workflows.

Instead of starting from scratch, you can now activate a growing library of pre-configured policies that cover common challenges in security, compliance, and cost management.

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## How it works

Policies are organized into categories such as security, IAM, cost, and compliance. You can browse and filter policies by category or cloud provider, review the details, and apply them at the organisation, project, or environment level.

Once activated, they're automatically enforced during deployments to ensure your infrastructure always meets your governance standards.

## Key benefits

With ready-to-use policies you can:

* Save time by applying policies instantly without writing code
* Strengthen security, compliance, and cost governance with built-in guardrails
* Maintain flexibility by applying policies at the organisation, project, or environment level

Ready-to-use policies are available now in the Policies section of your organisation menu.

<Tip>
  Learn more in the [policies documentation](/guides/policies-governance/policies) or get the details on the [blog](https://www.env0.com/blog).
</Tip>
