Know where your compliance program stands — without rebuilding the picture
The overview you need most is the hardest to assemble on demand
When a board member, an auditor, or a supervisory authority asks "where are we on compliance?", you need an answer in minutes — not a week of pulling status from scattered tools and stale exports. The overview that matters most is usually the hardest to assemble on demand.
At the same time, the program holds thousands of records. Finding the relevant slice — and getting the team to review the same slice — turns into ad-hoc filtering that no one can reproduce.
And the alerts meant to keep you informed become the reason you stop reading them. When every routine event pages you, the one critical signal arrives buried under fifty that aren't.
What you can do with dashboards, views & notifications
- See compliance status at a glance — summary widgets covering key metrics, top open tasks, and recent activity.
- Scope each dashboard per role so a CISO, ISO, and DPO each see what they own.
- Refresh statistics in the background via scheduled jobs, so heavy metrics are ready when you open the page.
- Save and share custom views with their own filters and layout as reusable team assets.
- Filter views by category, template, and target maturity to isolate the records that matter.
- Tune notifications by type, priority, delivery channel, and expiry — and disable the types you don't need.
What it delivers to your program
- Answer "where do we stand?" on demand — a current, role-appropriate overview without the manual scramble.
- Cut the fire drill before board and audit reviews — status is already assembled and refreshed in the background.
- Align the team on one source of truth — a shared view means everyone works the same filtered set.
- Keep critical alerts visible — per-user tuning preserves signal instead of training people to ignore the inbox.
Built for compliance
DPMS helps you evidence the specific obligations that govern management oversight, compliance monitoring, and incident handling — mapped to the clause and article, never to "the GDPR."
| What DPMS does | Maps to | How |
|---|---|---|
| Surfaces program status and open tasks for management oversight | ISO 27001:2022 Clause 9.3 (management review) | Role-based dashboards summarizing metrics, top tasks, and recent activity |
| Keeps processing-related tasks and records visible to the DPO | GDPR Art. 39(1)(b) (monitoring of compliance) | Saved, shareable views over the compliance register |
| Routes prioritized operational alerts to accountable owners | DORA Art. 17 (ICT-related incident handling) | Configurable notification types, priorities, channels, and expiry |
Why Priverion
Unlike general-purpose GRC tools where the dashboard is a separate reporting layer fed by overnight syncs, these views and notifications read from the same platform that runs your ROPA, DPIAs, risk, tasks, and vendors. Nothing is re-keyed — the metric on your dashboard is the live record underneath. And saved views are shareable team assets, not personal-only filters, so the slice one analyst builds becomes the slice the whole team reviews.


