Comply with multiple frameworks at once
Use control mapping to identify overlap across your frameworks, assess the shared controls once, reuse evidence, and govern exceptions centrally so positions stay consistent.
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Run several standards together by assessing shared controls once and reusing the result.
Step-by-step
- 1 Create an initiative for your primary framework under 'Posture Management' then 'Compliance'.
- 2 On the Mapping step, review 'Mapped Controls' and open 'View Relationship Map' to see which controls are shared across frameworks.
- 3 Assess the shared controls once; the mapping carries the result across the frameworks they map to, so you assess once and comply many.
- 4 Create initiatives for your secondary frameworks, relying on the controls already assessed through the mapping.
- 5 Provide evidence once and reuse it across mapped controls rather than re-collecting per framework.
- 6 Govern exceptions centrally in the 'Exception Register' so an accepted risk reads consistently across every framework it touches.
- 7 Track posture per framework in 'Report' then 'Trust Intelligence', and the combined picture in 'Executive Overview'.
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