CoreStream 2.6 Release Notes

Given it is such a hot topic at the moment, it is only right to start by highlighting our Artificial Intelligence (AI Co-pilot). We have utilised AI in CoreStream for some time now (providing an automated assessment of how well controls are defined). The AI Co-pilot takes our AI capability to the next level. Our…

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Given it is such a hot topic at the moment, it is only right to start by highlighting our Artificial Intelligence (AI Co-pilot). We have utilised AI in CoreStream for some time now (providing an automated assessment of how well controls are defined). The AI Co-pilot takes our AI capability to the next level.

Our initial version is integrated with ChatGPT but is built in a way that allows us to substitute this functionality for other third-party offerings or even client models. The latter can help with the data privacy concerns that many uses of AI lead to.

In addition to the flexibility of the technology element, we have also implemented this in the true CoreStream way, meaning that we can configure it in any form, module or context it is required in. A popular application is the suggestion of causes, consequences or controls given a specific risk description. Others include the suggestion of corrective actions based on a finding or incident, or suggesting risks based on a description of the register.

It is often the case that my preferred features in a given release are not always the flagship ones, and 2.6 is no exception. I am a huge fan of our “save and continue” feature because it will make a big difference to a number of existing client use cases we already support. Being able to trigger complex calculations and workflows (including integrations with external systems) and be instantly presented with the results, makes the CoreStream workflow engine even more powerful. A simple example of this is functionality which allows us to check if a given third party is sanctioned. The user can trigger the request and receive the result instantly, without exiting the form.

Collaborative editing is also a highlight and enhances our policy management offering further. We have big plans for this in the future!

As ever, if you would like a demonstration of any of the features listed or would like to make roadmap suggestions, please do get in touch. Our roadmap continues to be driven by our clients and partners, with a dose of our own strategic vision!

FAQ

What was introduced in CoreStream GRC version 2.6?

In March 2024, CoreStream GRC 2.6 delivered major advances in artificial intelligence, workflow automation, and collaborative functionality. The headline feature was the launch of the AI Co-Pilot, alongside new “save and continue” workflows and collaborative editing tools that enhanced efficiency and flexibility across the platform.

Could organizations use their own AI models within the CoreStream GRC platform, since March 2024?

Yes. The AI Co-Pilot was designed with flexibility in mind, meaning it could integrate not only with third-party tools but also with client-specific AI models. This ensured that organizations concerned about data privacy could leverage AI securely within their own environment.

How did CoreStream GRC approach AI integration responsibly, in version 2.6?

CoreStream GRC built its AI Co-Pilot with flexibility and data protection at its core. The system could adapt to client-specific data environments, giving organizations full control over where and how AI was used—balancing innovation with responsible governance.

What guided the development of version 2.6?

As with all releases, CoreStream GRC 2.6 was shaped by client and partner feedback, combined with CoreStream’s own strategic roadmap. Every feature was designed to improve how users managed governance, risk, and compliance through smarter automation and intuitive design.

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