PLATFORM CAPABILITY

Reports the board, the auditor, and the ops team each want.

Same data, three views. Generate a board pack, an auditor evidence bundle, or an ops gap list — in the shape each audience reads. Export to PDF, CSV, or share by link.

3 audiences 2–3s compile time PDF · CSV · Link
PRE-BUILT TEMPLATES · 6
Board monthly · PDF Board quarterly · PDF Auditor — ISO 27001 · ZIP Auditor — Essential Eight · ZIP Ops gap worksheet · CSV Evidence index · CSV
WHAT YOU GET

Reporting that isn't an afterthought.

Most platforms make you build the board pack by hand. Cybereen ships templates for each audience that read your live program data — no copy-paste from dashboards into Word.

Pre-built templates for board, auditor, and operations.

Each audience gets the report they actually read — narrative for the board, evidence bundle for the auditor, owner-and-due-date worksheet for ops. Six templates ship by default; clone and edit any of them.

Board · Auditor · Ops

Live data — no exported-then-stale problem.

Reports compile from the same source of truth your team works in. Open a shareable link two weeks later and it's current to the minute, not frozen from the day you generated it.

Always current

PDF, CSV, or shareable link — your choice.

PDF for the board pack you'll print. CSV for the ops worksheet your IT lead lives inside. Signed, expiring shareable link for the auditor who wants to read in their browser.

Three formats · One source
HOW IT WORKS

Three steps. Three audiences. One source of truth.

From "we have a board meeting on Thursday" to a signed PDF in your inbox — without re-typing a single number out of a dashboard.

Step 01

Pick your audience.

Board, Auditor, or Operations — each has a tuned template that pulls the right level of detail. Add scope (which standards, which date range) and you're done picking.

Board Quarterly narrative · maturity trend · top gaps PDF
Auditor Control-by-control evidence bundle ZIP
Operations Open gaps · owners · due dates CSV
Step 02

Cybereen compiles.

The engine pulls maturity scores, evidence coverage, gap analysis, and trend data from your live program. Most packs compile in 2–3 seconds, regardless of how many standards you've turned on.

0.0sResolving scope · 4 standardsOK
0.4sPulling maturity scores · 284 ctrlsOK
1.1sEvidence coverage · 967 artefactsOK
1.8sGap analysis · 12 openOK
2.2sRendering PDF · 4 pagesRUN
TOTAL2.4s
Step 03

Export or share.

One click for PDF (board pack), CSV (ops worksheet), or signed shareable link (auditor view). Links can be password-protected, time-bound, and revoked at any time.

PDF
board-pack-q2-2026.pdf
4 pages · signed · 1.2 MB
SENT
CSV
ops-gap-worksheet.csv
142 rows · owners · due
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IN PRACTICE

The monthly board pack, in minutes not days.

Risk and security leads — including at APRA-regulated financial institutions — generate the board update from live data, instead of rebuilding it from three dashboards every month.

ILLUSTRATIVE · BOARD PACK · LIVE DATA

Open the Board template, click compile, send the signed PDF.

The usual before-state: copy charts from three dashboards into PowerPoint, reformat for the board's template, then redo it when a control moves over the line before the meeting. In Cybereen, the board pack compiles from live data — so it's right because it's current, not a memory of last Tuesday.

3 audiences
Board, auditor, ops —
tuned templates
Live data
No exported-then-
stale problem
One click
Compile from the
same source of truth
PDF · CSV · link
Export in the shape
each audience reads
PART OF THE PLATFORM

Reporting is where everything comes out.

Reports don't carry their own data — they read it. Maturity, evidence, and multi-standard mapping all roll up into the same three audience views, in whichever format you need.

YOU ARE HERE

Reporting

The compile layer. Reads your live program, renders it into the format each audience asks for — board narrative, auditor evidence bundle, or operations gap list. Pre-built templates, fully customisable.

BOARD AUDITOR OPERATIONS LIVE DATA

Exports as

PDF
board pack · signed
CSV
ops worksheet · owners
Shareable link
signed · expiring · view-only
ONE PROGRAM MODEL
Hit 80% on E8 ML2 in your assessment, drop a SOC report into evidence, turn on a new standard in mapping — all three move the same board, auditor, and ops reports the next time anyone opens them. No re-generating. No stale exports.
FAQ

The three we get asked first.

Can I customise the templates? +
Yes — edit any template, save as your own. Cybereen ships six default templates (Board monthly, Board quarterly, Auditor ISO 27001, Auditor Essential Eight, Ops gap worksheet, Evidence index). Clone any of them, add or remove sections, change the cover and footer, save as a tenant-level template that your whole team can use. White-label for partners on enterprise plans — strip Cybereen branding and use your own logo, colour palette, and footer for client-facing reports.
Are links secure? +
Signed, expiring, optionally password-protected. View-only by default. Every shareable link carries a signed token that authenticates the request against the originating tenant. Default expiry is 30 days; you can shorten it (down to one hour) or extend it (up to one year) per-link. Add a password and the recipient gets a one-time challenge before viewing. Links can be revoked from the platform at any time, and every access is audit-logged — who opened it, when, from where.
Can auditors comment in-line? +
Yes — secure annotations, audit-trailed, exportable to PDF. When you share an auditor link, the auditor can leave in-line comments against any control, evidence artefact, or section of the report. Comments are tenant-scoped and never visible to other audiences. Every annotation is timestamped and signed against the auditor's session, so the audit trail is defensible. Export the report with comments embedded as a PDF when you want a permanent record, or resolve and reply directly inside the platform.

Stop building the board pack by hand.

Pick an audience. Pick a format. Send a report that's right because it's live, not because you spent Friday afternoon retyping numbers from a dashboard.