Trustero launches SOC 2 compliance platform
GRC Terminology Changes and Interface Updates
The Trustero platform has features that customers rely on to do critical GRC tasks, like evaluate controls’ operating effectiveness or summarize a SOC 2 report, however, the names of those features didn’t always make it crystal clear what they were doing. As a result, sometimes these features weren’t used to their full potential. To ensure these features provide as much value as possible, the Trustero platform now uses names that correspond to the governance, risk and compliance (GRC) terminology GRC pros are used to. Goodbye “spot check,” hello “Operating Effectiveness Check.”
In addition to the name changes, we’ve also updated a few items to better reflect the compliance workflow and journey. As a result, we’ve updated the navigation bar and the compliance roadmap.
Updated Compliance Roadmap and Navigation Bar
Name Changes
Old Name |
New Name |
Audit Scan |
Examine & Test |
“Smart Checks” on compliance roadmap prepare content page |
AI Design Assessment |
“Smart Checks” on compliance roadmap audit readiness page |
AI Operating Effectiveness Assessment |
Control Tests |
AI Control Checks |
Questionnaire Copilot (QC) |
Answer Questions |
QC Basic Answers |
Answer Questions - Basic |
QC Advanced Answers |
Answer Questions - Advanced |
Receptor scan |
Collect Evidence |
Control Matches Policy |
Control-Policy Material Difference Check |
Completeness check |
Evidence Completeness Check |
Spot Check |
Operating Effectiveness Check |
SOC 2 Report Scan |
SOC 2 Report Summary |
These changes are available now in the Trustero platform. Some documentation in the support portal and on trustero.com may take a little while to be updated, but should be in sync soon.
See changes in the app.