We are excited to launch support for Multi-Entity across other modules, such as, Frameworks, Controls and Cloud.
Note: Refer to Part 1 which was released few weeks back.
How it works?
- Configuring Multiple Entities: To begin using the Multi-Entity feature, admins can access the "Settings" section of the platform. Within this section, they will find an option to "Manage Entities." Here, they can set up and manage various entities such as Business Units (BUs), Products, Subsidiaries, or any other distinct organisational units relevant to their business.

- Linking Entities to Frameworks: When creating new frameworks, users have the option to link specific entities to each item. This linking process enables a direct association between the framework and the relevant entity. Users can select one or multiple entities to ensure that framework is appropriately aligned with the corresponding organisational unit.

- Editing Entity Associations for Default Frameworks: By default, your default frameworks such as ISO, SOC2 etc. are linked to “Organisation wide”. You can easily edit that.

- Linking Entities to Controls: When creating new control, users have the option to link specific entities to each item. This linking process enables a direct association between the control and the relevant entity. Users can select one or multiple entities to ensure that control is appropriately aligned with the corresponding organisational unit.

- Displaying Entity Labels: To provide users with a clear overview of the associations between frameworks and entities, the linked entity label is prominently displayed in the Framework Dashboard This visual indicator ensures that users can quickly identify which entity each framework is related to, promoting transparency and simplifying compliance monitoring.
