NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Thoropass, an end-to-end cybersecurity auditor, has unveiled a new feature called Smart Sort AI within its Audit Lifecycle Platform. This AI-driven tool aims to enhance the efficiency of auditing processes, allowing security teams to export data from any Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) tool and convert it into clean, audit-ready evidence without the need to replace their existing systems. The announcement was made on [insert date of announcement].
Smart Sort AI is tailored for security and compliance teams that manage risk and controls across multiple software platforms. Traditionally, while GRC systems help organizations track workflows, they often necessitate manual organization of extensive file exports during audits. Smart Sort AI addresses this bottleneck by analyzing each file, identifying its relevance, and mapping it to the correct audit requirement within the Thoropass platform. The outcome is a streamlined audit preparation process that reduces errors and minimizes manual effort, enabling auditors to focus on high-value tasks.
With Smart Sort AI, users can upload exported files from any vendor’s GRC system without requiring integration. The platform’s AI assesses the files, identifies applicable controls, and organizes each document into the appropriate audit request. This automation replaces the time-consuming and error-prone manual sorting process, thereby decreasing the risk of missing or misclassifying crucial evidence.
“Security teams should not have to choose between the GRC tools they already use and the benefits of a modern, AI-native audit,” said Sam Li, CEO of Thoropass. “Smart Sort AI gives customers that choice. It lets them bring evidence from any system into Thoropass and immediately benefit from our AI-powered audit workflows and our team of world-class auditors, without rework or disruption.”
This innovation is part of a broader trend where organizations seek to integrate robust audit solutions with their existing GRC investments. The ability to leverage continuous monitoring, automated evidence collection, and real-time auditor collaboration is increasingly critical for modern enterprises. Smart Sort AI directly addresses these needs, allowing teams to retain their current tools while enhancing the overall audit experience.
“Smart Sort AI is about meeting customers where they are. Many organizations run critical workflows on systems that were never designed for audits. We built Smart Sort AI so Thoropass can sit on top of anything and turn messy exports into audit-ready evidence, backed by real auditors who know how to apply judgment and context,” added Li.
Smart Sort AI functions alongside other AI capabilities within the Audit Lifecycle Platform, such as First Pass AI, which quickly performs quality control on gathered evidence. This technology-centric approach is complemented by highly experienced auditors who collaborate with customers from the initial scoping through to report delivery. The goal is to help companies navigate audits more efficiently while maintaining strict compliance and credibility.
Founded with the mission to provide an all-encompassing cybersecurity auditing solution, Thoropass combines continuous, AI-powered evidence collection with an adept team of auditors and an advanced suite of AI agents. This integrated approach enables organizations to ensure compliance with over 30 frameworks, including SOC 2, ISO, PCI, and HITRUST. The Thoropass Audit Lifecycle Platform is designed to work seamlessly with any GRC platform, thereby assuring organizations of absolute confidence in their auditing processes, irrespective of the software utilized across the enterprise.
For more information on enhancing your cybersecurity audits through Thoropass, please visit thoropass.com.
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