TrustCloud Launches Continuous Control Monitoring App on ServiceNow
TrustCloud has released a native application for ServiceNow that enables continuous control monitoring for Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) and Integrated Risk Management (IRM) customers, announced in a press release.
The new application syncs validated control signals directly with ServiceNow IRM, Security Operations (SecOps), Configuration Management Database (CMDB), and AI Control Tower. It turns the ServiceNow platform into an integrated security and risk operations engine, allowing enterprises to correlate security operations data with risk and compliance outcomes.
TrustCloud’s Continuous Control Monitoring Application uses a hybrid data fabric to support continuous testing across applications, infrastructure, vendors, and documents at enterprise scale. It includes AI-native agents for deployment within existing ServiceNow environments, enabling faster implementation compared to traditional IRM setups.
The system’s continuous monitoring engine analyzes structured and unstructured telemetry data, automates control testing, and generates auditable remediation tasks. TrustCloud’s AI agent, Trusty, validates evidence and links findings to GRC artifacts and remediation paths. The application is now available through the ServiceNow Store.
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