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Linking proof to a requirement

Written by Hyperproof Support
Updated over 3 weeks ago

👥 Roles and permissions

The following roles can link proof to a requirement:

  • Administrators

  • Compliance managers

  • Users


  1. From the left menu, select Programs.

  2. Select your program.

  3. Select the Requirements tab.

    requirements-tab.png

  4. Expand the sections until you find the requirement you want to link proof to.

  5. In the right pane, select the Proof tab.

    proof-tab-requirements.png

  6. Hyperproof only supports uploading up to 1GB of proof in a single upload.

    Add your proof in one of the following ways:

    • Drag and drop files onto the proof grid.

    • Click Add proof and select one of the following:

      • My Computer - To use proof stored on your computer, click My Computer in the upper-left corner.

      • This <object> - To use proof stored on objects linked to an evaluation or audit request, click This <object>.

      • Cloud storage integration - To use proof stored in an integration, such as Drive, select the integration’s icon from the Add integration section in the bottom-left corner. Optionally, turn on LiveSync to automatically keep your proof up to date.

      • Paste a link - Select this option to use a website URL as proof. The URL is rendered as a “Link” file type in Hyperproof; the only information shown in the file is the URL.

      • Paste an image - Select this option to use a screenshot as proof. Take a screenshot (Cmd-Shift-5 on Mac, Shift-S on Windows), copy it to the clipboard, and then paste it in Hyperproof. Chrome users may need to allow this functionality. If prompted by the browser, refresh the page after clicking Allow.

      • Existing proof - To reuse proof that already exists in your organization, select either Labels, Proof, My Controls, Vendors, Risks, Policies, or Programs from the left menu.


        📝 Note

        When selecting existing proof on a policy, only effective and retired policy versions display.


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