CoreStream 2.10 Release Notes

It is always a challenge to decide which features to highlight in a release, but version 2.10 brings a range of updates designed to enhance usability, improve risk management, and streamline workflows. Over the past few months, the team has worked tirelessly to deliver these improvements, and we’ve covered significant ground. One of the standout…

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It is always a challenge to decide which features to highlight in a release, but version 2.10 brings a range of updates designed to enhance usability, improve risk management, and streamline workflows. Over the past few months, the team has worked tirelessly to deliver these improvements, and we’ve covered significant ground.

One of the standout features is the introduction of enhancements to the risk escalation process. By combining a simplified choice field with hierarchy visibility, we’ve made it much easier to manage escalations across complex structures. Additionally, risk aggregation charts now offer multi-layered legends, combining icons and colors to help users track trends and risk changes more effectively.

The Risk Bowtie continues to evolve with new right-click properties providing deeper insights into actions and controls, while the introduction of color-coded risks brings immediate clarity to risk severity. For those leveraging our dashboards, a new global filter consolidates multi-level hierarchies into a tree-structured dropdown, making it easier than ever to navigate and apply filters across charts.

We’ve also made significant improvements to forms, including a new date range selector that reduces clicks and ensures data accuracy. Smaller but impactful changes, like expanded sub-sections in forms and improved treeview permissions, reflect our commitment to making everyday tasks more efficient.

As always, we remain focused on continuous improvement, and your feedback plays a vital role in shaping our platform. We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished with 2.10, and we look forward to hearing how these updates make a difference for you.

Thanks,

Rich

FAQ

What’s new in CoreStream GRC version 2.10?

CoreStream GRC 2.10 introduces a range of improvements designed to make governance, risk, and compliance management faster, clearer, and more intuitive. From enhanced risk escalation tools to refined dashboards and upgraded forms, this release focuses on giving users greater control and visibility across their risk environments.

How does the new risk escalation feature improve user experience?

The enhanced risk escalation process now combines a simplified choice field with hierarchy visibility, making it easier to manage and track escalations across complex organizational structures. This update helps users act faster and ensure critical risks reach the right decision-makers.

What’s new in CoreStream GRC’s risk visualization tools?

Version 2.10 introduces multi-layered legends and color-coded risks, offering immediate insight into severity levels and trends. The Risk Bowtie now includes right-click properties for deeper context on actions and controls, helping users connect data points more effectively.

How have dashboards improved in version 2.10?

Dashboards now include a global tree-structured filter, allowing users to navigate multi-level hierarchies with ease. This means faster, more targeted reporting and clearer insights across risk categories, departments, and business units.

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