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Using the crosswalk dataset

Hyperproof has created an extensive crosswalk dataset. You can use the dataset workbook to inspect the changes, view and download crosswalks, and add comments/suggestions. Download the workbook here.

Things to keep in mind:

  • Crosswalks are topic-based

  • The Hyperproof crosswalk is pre-generated by Hyperproof experts using high-reasoning AI models (ChatGPT Pro, Gemini Pro, Claude Pro).

  • The Hyperproof crosswalk dataset is distinct from SCF, but does use the Secure Controls Framework (SCF) methodology.

  • If two requirements share the same topic, Hyperproof considers them to be related

  • Hyperproof does not map individual frameworks, e.g., SOC 2 to ISO 27001. Instead, Hyperproof separately maps a framework (e.g., SOC 2) to a set of topics and another framework (e.g., ISO 27001) to the same set of topics. Any requirements that share the same topic are considered to be related.

Can I use previous mappings?

Hyperproof’s crosswalk is automatically updated as our internal experts make changes. This mapping is used by default without our Jumpstart feature.   If you would like to use a different mapping, you can customize related requirements by navigating to any requirement and adding or removing related requirements. You can also map your existing controls to a new program directly by downloading your control set from another program, remapping them to the requirements in this new program in Excel/GSheets, and then uploading the template to the new program.