Program details tab
The Details tab on your program allows you to adjust your program's health and change basic information about your program.
In this video, we'll walk through how to turn on your program health and adjust basic information about your program.
The tutorial below is shown in the administrator role with organizational permission as a manager in Hyperproof. If you are in another role in Hyperproof or have a different permission, you may not have access to some of these areas shown, or they may be greyed out.
Primary contact
Found in the program details area, the primary contact is the go-to contact person for the program. Both managers and contributors can be primary contacts.
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Managing your programs health
One of the main items to keep track of is the overall health of your programs. Your program’s health is based on the health of its controls—if your controls are healthy, your program is healthy. Hyperproof has three health levels: Critical, At Risk, and Healthy.
Hyperproof comes with default health settings that work for most organizations. If you find that they don’t suit the needs of your organization, you can customize them.
When using the default health calculation, all controls must be healthy. Along with controls, all requirements must also be completed.
In this video we'll walk through the default health calculation, but also how you can create a customized control health rule and how it would affect our program.
The tutorial below is shown in the administrator role with organizational permission as a manager in Hyperproof. If you are in another role in Hyperproof, or have a different permission you may not have access to some of these areas shown or they may be greyed out.
Note: Customized health calculation is an added feature you can purchase in Hyperproof. If interested, please reach out to your Customer Success Manager.
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Program health
Program health is calculated based on two measures:
The status of the program's requirements.
The health of the controls that are linked to the program's requirements.




