The regulatory data layer built for GRC platforms, not around them
Controls Library gives GRC platforms structured, source-linked control and obligation data mapped to key frameworks and designed for product integration.
Every GRC platform depends on a regulatory layer beneath the product: content that has to be sourced, structured, mapped, and maintained before it can support control workflows.
Controls Library provides that layer as structured, machine-readable control and obligation data, mapped to frameworks and linked back to source regulation.
Machine-readable data with document hierarchy and framework relationships preserved.
Every control links back to the relevant source text for traceability and audit.
Coverage is built around authoritative documents selected for relevance and usability.
Add new frameworks, jurisdictions, and regulatory areas without treating each one as a separate manual build.
Every control links back to the relevant source text, giving legal and audit teams a clear evidence trail.
Keep framework coverage current as regulation evolves, without rebuilding the underlying data layer each time.
Support broader compliance workflows over time, from control mapping and review to audit and ongoing regulatory change.
CEO and Founder, JNN Group Inc. dba cSquare GRC
Deliver structured universal and local control frameworks into the platform and maintain them as frameworks are revised.
Show which regulatory obligations a control supports, so downstream exposure is clearer when a control fails.
Surface where controls satisfy more than one framework, reducing duplication across overlapping standards.
Provide a structured regulatory foundation for assessing whether existing controls are complete and current.
Controls Library is built around expert-identified authoritative documents for each framework and jurisdiction. The focus is on providing the regulatory texts that matter for control mapping and downstream workflows, selected for relevance, usability, and traceability.
As platform needs evolve, coverage can expand to support new frameworks, jurisdictions, and regulatory areas.
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