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October 2024 Workshop: Organizing proof

This workshop highlights best practices for organizing proof in Hyperproof—an essential step in moving from a completed audit to continuous ComOps by making evidence easier to manage and more efficient to maintain.

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Written by Danielle Moerman
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Workshop Description

For our continued best practice series, we dove deeper into the recommended steps in the audit to continuous comps workflow in Hyperproof. Hyperproof developed the continuous compliance operations (ComOps) methodology, where controls are the center point for the organization’s compliance operations. During this series, we’ll discuss the best practices around the recommended steps to take if you’ve already completed an audit in Hyperproof and are working toward continuous ComOps.

This workshop focuses on the fourth step recommended in this workflow—best practices for organizing proof. When your proof is organized, it's easier to manage. When it's easier to manage, you save time and effort in the long run. Most of your time will be spent organizing proof when moving towards a ComOps approach. During this workshop, we look at all the areas in Hyperproof that leverage proof and discuss the best way to organize proof to achieve efficiency.

Workshop Agenda

  • The Why

  • Workshop Series

  • Why organize proof?

  • Organizing proof in Hyperproof

  • Key takeaways

  • Community and resources

Resources

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