Controller Dashboard Overview

Controller Dashboard Overview

The Controller Dashboard is a tool designed to be an all-in-one location for interacting with your uRISQ Vendor data and viewing assessment statuses.

There are three key functions of the Controller Dashboard that help increase the productivity of the uRISQ user.

Data Exposure. This helpful tool allows you to see what kind of information you transfer with different Vendors. This way you can keep track of how much of a certain information type you transfer and how many companies receive it.




Audit Cycle. This section allows you to keep track of the upcoming audits for each of your vendors. With this tool, you may see what vendors need to be audited in each quarter, providing a helpful way to maintain your audit cycle.




Vendor Criticality. This section shows how many vendors are considered high, medium, or low criticality, providing a condensed overview of the organization’s relationships with its vendors.




Notifications. This section will help you keep track of your Vendors, their review dates, and assessment status. This is a powerful tool to help you monitor your Vendors in one location.

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