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Important Hyperproof elements

Learn about important elements within Hyperproof that build on top of objects within the platform.

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Written by Danielle Moerman
Updated over 5 months ago

Note: The information below is shown for an administrator role. If you have another role in Hyperproof, like compliance manager, user, or limited access user, your access may be limited due to your organizational role and object-level permissions. We recommend viewing the organization roles and permissions article and object roles article to learn more about permissions.

Hyperproof is a cloud-based platform that helps you continuously manage your security assurance and compliance work. It embraces the compliance operations (ComOps) operating model and methodology, which recognizes that managing information security compliance and security assurance programs consistently and on a day-to-day basis is a critical component of effective IT risk management.

Hyperproof consists of modules, features, and objects. These moving parts are designed to help you and your team manage your daily compliance operations.

Along with objects, there are important elements and features in Hyperproof that are important to understand when starting off. In this video tutorial, we build on objects and features to help understand all the important elements that make up Hyperproof.

By effectively leveraging Hyperproof, you can optimize your team's compliance efforts, enhance security protocols, and ensure regulatory compliance with greater efficiency and accuracy.

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