Role-Based Dashboards

Role-based dashboards for your whole GRC program

Executives, risk and compliance teams, and operations each get a role-specific view of the vendors, risks, controls, evidence, and readiness that matter to them — drawn from one connected data model, not a rebuilt spreadsheet.

Role-specific views

CISOExecutive / BoardRisk analystComplianceProcurementSecurity ratingsEASM operationsAuditor (read-only)

One program, the view each role needs

A CISO, a compliance owner, and a vendor manager do not need the same screen. VeriGRC ships role-specific dashboards that draw from the same connected data — so each team sees the status, trends, and open work relevant to them, and everyone is looking at the same source of truth instead of a stack of exported spreadsheets.

What you can do

Role-specific views, drawn from connected data, that surface status, trends, and the work that needs attention.

Role-specific views

Start from dashboards built around real roles — a CISO command center, an executive and board scorecard, compliance, procurement, and an analyst workbench — so each team opens a screen that fits its work.

Drawn from connected data

Every dashboard reads from the same data model, so vendors, risks, controls, evidence, and assessments show up consistently — no separate data pull, no spreadsheet to rebuild.

Status, trends, and attention

See where things stand and how they move over a time range, with tiles that surface the risks and items requiring attention — so the work that needs eyes rises to the top.

Executive summaries to operational views

Move from a board-level scorecard down to an operational view of open work, depending on who is looking and what they need to decide.

Configurable widgets

Dashboards are built from widgets, so a view can be arranged around the metrics a given role actually uses.

Export and share

Turn a dashboard into a branded PDF or presentation-ready export for the people who need it, and connect it to your audit and reporting.

A current view, without rebuilding a spreadsheet

Dashboards draw their numbers straight from the platform and show where things stand as of the latest update. So instead of exporting data and rebuilding the same chart every month, each team opens a view that is already assembled from the source records — and can drill from a headline number toward the work behind it.

Connected to the rest of your program

Dashboards are a window onto the same data as the rest of the platform. They reflect your compliance controls, third-party risk, and risk register, connect to your audit and reporting, and share context with the AI Assistant. Explore the full platform.

Role-based dashboards — frequently asked questions

What are role-based dashboards?

Role-based dashboards are views tailored to what a given role needs to see. VeriGRC ships dashboards for roles like CISO, executive and board, compliance, procurement, and risk analyst, each drawing from the same connected platform data.

What can I see on a VeriGRC dashboard?

Dashboards surface status and trends across vendors, risks, controls, evidence, and assessments — including framework readiness, risk trends over a time range, and tiles that highlight the risks and items requiring attention.

Are dashboards updated in real time?

Dashboards show where things stand as of their latest update, with an indicator of when the data was last refreshed. They are designed for a current, connected view of your program rather than a live, second-by-second feed.

Can different teams see different views?

Yes. Each role can start from a dashboard built for it — an executive scorecard, a compliance view, a procurement view, an analyst workbench — and views are built from configurable widgets, so they can be arranged around the metrics that matter to that role.

Can auditors get their own view?

Yes. External auditors can be given a separate, read-only view of only the evidence and records they need, with access that is time-limited, revocable, and logged.

How do dashboards connect to the rest of my program?

Because they read from one data model, dashboards reflect your compliance controls, third-party risk, and risk register, connect to your audit and reporting, and share context with the AI Assistant — without exporting and rebuilding spreadsheets.

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