Understanding the Report Card
An important aspect of compliance is understanding both how far you have come, but also how much more work there is left to be completed. The Report Card area allows you to gain a top-down view of your how many tasks you have remaining.
This area can be accessed by selecting Reporting from the main menu, then clicking Report Card from the dropdown.
Scrolling down the page slightly will show a graph similar to the following:
As with the Overall Compliance percentages, this section also relates to the number of tasks completed on the platform. Let's look at SOC 2 within this example.
As the graph shows, SOC 2 Type 2 compliance still requires some work. The number between the standard name and the percentage references the total number of tasks remaining to be completed, all of which can be found in the Outstanding Tasks area. As shown, our test business has 24 tasks left, which equates to 43.64%.
This area is another quick and easy way to check your compliance progress, whether it be for demonstrative purposes, or to create a more accurate timeline to compliance.
Click here to learn about your Outstanding Tasks.
This area can be accessed by selecting Reporting from the main menu, then clicking Report Card from the dropdown.
Scrolling down the page slightly will show a graph similar to the following:
As with the Overall Compliance percentages, this section also relates to the number of tasks completed on the platform. Let's look at SOC 2 within this example.
As the graph shows, SOC 2 Type 2 compliance still requires some work. The number between the standard name and the percentage references the total number of tasks remaining to be completed, all of which can be found in the Outstanding Tasks area. As shown, our test business has 24 tasks left, which equates to 43.64%.
This area is another quick and easy way to check your compliance progress, whether it be for demonstrative purposes, or to create a more accurate timeline to compliance.
Click here to learn about your Outstanding Tasks.
Updated on: 02/12/2024
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