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Acuity announces the next release of its award-winning, cyber risk management platform STREAM. In this latest release, they have introduced the ability to customise workflows that automatically execute and inform users in real-time of risks, deadlines, and responsibilities.

Managers can assign, track and check the progress of activities, and users are prompted with alerts for upcoming or overdue tasks. As a result of this upgrade, users can:

  • Spend more time on the tasks that matter and less time on administration.
  • Make better decisions by having clear visibility to risk and compliance on-demand and centralised in a single location.
  • Respond faster by monitoring the status of scheduled activities, including due dates, and the person responsible.
  • Enhance quality and consistency across the enterprise by ensuring that everyone is following company standards.

Today’s digital economy is dynamic and fraught with risk, and STREAM is designed to respond to this challenging environment by allowing workflows to be added, viewed, edited, or terminated any time as needed.

Responding to changing environment

Extensive customisation is available across the platform to extend the risk and compliance management 

Business priorities can change with a moment’s notice, we are seeing that right now,” said Simon Marvell, Director, Acuity.

As such, firms require agility not only in their business processes but also in the risk and compliance systems that support them. With this new release of STREAM, we aim to expand the flexibility our customers have to respond to their changing environment while protecting their people, processes, and systems.”

In addition to configurable workflows, extensive customisation is available across the platform to extend the risk and compliance management applications addressed by STREAM. This further prepares companies to protect themselves in the face of adversity.

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