Tell us what framework coverage your GRC platform needs next

Help shape future Controls Library coverage

GRC platforms are being asked to support more frameworks, more local regulatory variants and clearer traceability back to source.

Controls Library is designed to reduce the manual data work beneath that expansion by providing structured, source-linked control and obligation data built for platform integration.

As we expand coverage, we are speaking directly with GRC providers about the frameworks, jurisdictions and regulatory themes that matter most to their customers.

Your input helps us understand where demand is strongest and where structured control and obligation data can create the most value for GRC platforms and their customers.

Share what matters to your platform

Tell us about the coverage your platform needs, including:

  • frameworks your customers are asking for
  • jurisdictions you need to support
  • regulatory themes you are prioritising
  • control mapping or obligation mapping use cases
  • whether the need is immediate, planned or exploratory

What happens next

Once you submit the form, our team will review your request and follow up if there is a relevant coverage fit or useful next step.


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