December 2025
Discover Sprinto’s December 2025 product updates featuring AI-powered automation, enhanced risk management, advanced policy approvals, and improved trust and control workflows.
December brought major advancements in automation, policy governance, risk management, and trust workflows across Sprinto. This month’s releases enhance accuracy, reduce manual effort, and make compliance operations more intelligent and scalable.
Fix-It Agent
What’s new
The Fix-It Agent provides automated, step-by-step fixes for common misconfigurations across integrations. It detects issues, explains the cause, and guides users through resolving them directly from Sprinto.
Why it matters
Reduces dependency on support for routine integration errors
Ensures faster recovery from configuration issues
Helps teams maintain real-time compliance posture
Release
Behind feature flag
Rolling out to selected customers across regions

Sprinto AI Debugger
What’s new
The Sprinto AI Debugger analyzes incoming vendor errors and offers:
Root-cause explanations in simple, readable language
Actionable fixes with validation steps
Integration-specific troubleshooting for AWS, GitHub, Jira, Google Workspace, Rippling, and others Accessible from Integrations → Errors tab and via Data Library drawers.
Why it matters
Greatly reduces support escalations
Enables users to self-resolve integration errors
Standardizes error handling and remediation

Multiple Risk Registers
What’s new
Organizations can now maintain multiple risk registers within the same zone. Each register includes:
Independent scoring schemes
Custom types, categories, fields, and risk managers
Per-register monitoring and periodic assessments
Full configuration isolation for tailored risk programs
Why it matters
Eliminates the need for multiple zones just to manage separate registers
Supports department-wise, framework-wise, or project-wise risk segmentation
Creates cleaner, more structured risk governance

Approval Paths for Policies
What’s new
Policy approvals now support configurable multi-step approval paths. Teams can:
Add multiple sequential steps (Step 1 → Step 2 → Step 3)
Configure AND/OR approval logic per step
Auto-progress to the next step upon completion
Use built-in rejection and resubmission flows
Track progress and send reminders from the policy drawer
Why it matters
Enables structured, audit-ready governance for policy updates
Accommodates complex organizational approval chains
Standardizes review cycles across teams

Trust Suite Updates
(AI-Powered Security Questionnaire + Trust Center Analytics)
AI-Powered Security Questionnaire
What’s new
Teams can now generate complete questionnaire responses using Sprinto AI, with:
Automated, context-aware answers
Support for customizable prompts and tone
Fine-tuning via live editing and formatting
Why it matters
Reduces hours of manual questionnaire work
Ensures consistent, high-quality responses
Speeds up security reviews during sales cycles
Trust Center Analytics
What’s new
A new analytics dashboard provides insights into Trust Center performance, including:
Visitor activity
Document engagement
Download patterns
Update subscription metrics
Why it matters
Helps organizations understand stakeholder interest
Supports better preparation for audits, renewals, and sales cycles
Enhances visibility into documentation effectiveness
Control Testing
What’s new
Users can now test controls using custom scoring methods, with:
Control-specific scoring assignment
Automatic notifications when tests are due
Score trends displayed directly on the control page
Why it matters
Enables evaluations that match internal criteria
Supports more accurate control health measurement
Helps teams validate control performance continuously

Control Findings
What’s new
Control pages now support:
Creating findings and tasks for any control
Viewing findings directly under each control
A redesigned UI for clearer readability
Why it matters
Centralizes all evidence, issues, and remediation tasks
Improves audit readiness with structured findings
Enhances usability for control owners and reviewers

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