usecure for GRC

Bridge human behaviour and governance

Traditional GRC tools track processes – not people. usecure adds the human layer, turning behaviour and policy engagement into measurable risk data.

“usecure encompasses policy management and auditing, cyber security awareness training, testing and simulations as well as a level of breach detection that allows our partners and their customers to identify their level of exposure to human risk and reduce it.”

Scott Hagenus
Director, Security Solutions

How usecure fits into your GRC ecosystem

Plug people data into your GRC. Every training, policy sign-off, and phishing result turns into actionable insight for smarter governance and reporting.

Bring people and policies together

Sync users and map awareness data to your governance frameworks such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, and NIS2.

See human risk in motion

Track engagement, completions, and human risk trends in real time across teams or clients.

Show governance that works

Export clear, framework-aligned evidence that supports internal audits, management reviews, and board reports.

Simplify your governance

Quantify human risk

Turn awareness and behaviour into measurable GRC metrics.

Enhance oversight

Give leadership clear visibility into people-based controls and progress.

Simplify multi-entity governance

Manage compliance across teams or clients from one platform.

Be audit-ready

Save time with automated evidence and centralised reports.

FAQs

What is GRC?

Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) integrates oversight, control, and accountability across an organisation.

How does usecure fit?

It provides the people-data layer for your GRC strategy — turning awareness and policy engagement into measurable metrics.

Does it replace a GRC tool?

No, it complements existing systems by automating human-risk data capture.

Which frameworks does it align with?

ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIS2, PCI DSS, GDPR, and more.

Who benefits most?

CISOs, risk managers, and MSPs supporting multiple clients.

Ready to connect human behaviour with governance?