Attach evidence once. Reuse it everywhere.
Cybereen's evidence library versions every document, screenshot, and policy you upload — and auto-fulfils overlapping controls across Essential Eight, ISO 27001, APRA CPS 234, and NIST CSF.
Upload once. Satisfy many. Defend always.
Evidence in Cybereen isn't a folder of attachments. It's a versioned, signed, multi-standard graph that your auditor, board, and team all read from.
Single upload, multi-standard fulfilment.
One MFA screenshot satisfies Essential Eight MFA, ISO A.5.17, NIST PR.AA-01, and CPS 234 at the same time. Tag once, score everywhere.
Version history + diff, per document.
Every re-upload is a new version. See what changed, who attested, when. Roll back if needed. The chain of custody is the artefact.
Auditor-ready export, signed timestamps.
One-click bundle: every artefact, every version, every signature, hashed and dated. Hand it to your auditor. Hand it to a regulator. No rummaging.
Three steps. Years of reuse.
From "where did we save that thing" to a single library that your team, your auditor, and your scoring engine all draw from.
Upload or link.
Drag-drop a file, or paste an S3 / SharePoint / Google Drive URL. Cybereen indexes the artefact, hashes it, and starts tracking versions from minute one.
2.4 MB · indexed · v1 created
Tag controls.
Suggest-as-you-type against every active standard. Cybereen proposes the controls one artefact is likely to satisfy. One screenshot routinely covers 5+ controls.
Reuse + audit.
Subsequent assessments see the existing evidence inline. Auditors see the full chain of custody — uploader, dates, hashes, attestations — without you opening a folder.
Two audits. One upload cycle.
Managed service providers run Cybereen across their own clients — and any team audited against more than one standard uploads evidence once, not once per audit. Same controls, same evidence, one library.
The same evidence, mapped once — read by every audit that needs it.
The usual before-state: two SharePoint trees, one per standard, with the same MFA screenshot saved twice and the same patching report exported twice. In Cybereen, every artefact is indexed once — so the second audit reads from the same library as the first, and the duplication problem disappears.
every mapped control
dated & hashed
satisfy several
full chain of custody
"It's already showing a ROI — the team isn't stuck in audit meetings, and Cybereen is doing all the heavy lifting. Easiest audit ever, so far."
The library is the spine of the platform.
Evidence attaches inline in maturity assessments, fans out via multi-standard mapping, and rolls up into the reports your auditor and board actually open.
Evidence library
Versions every artefact, hashes every upload, and signs the chain of custody. One source of truth for every standard you run.
The three we get asked first.
What file types do you support? +
Where is evidence stored? +
Does evidence expire? +
Stop saving the same screenshot twice.
One library. Every standard. Versioned, signed, audit-trail-grade. Bring your existing evidence — we'll index it on day one.