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Cyber Assistant

Ask a question. Torus answers with your documents and cites its sources.

Cyber Assistant reads policies, procedures and requirements added to the client workspace. It cites the passages used, adds cyber/compliance expertise when the document context alone is not enough, and prepares drafts for review.

  • Client documents first.
  • Visible sources.
  • Drafts, not automatic release.
sample exchange Fictional client workspace
Cyber Assistant Fictional client workspace
Question

Does our access review procedure cover what the auditor expects on frequency and managerial validation?

Torus answer

The procedure covers frequency and the roles involved. Managerial validation is mentioned, but no attached evidence confirms it. I can prepare a summary note and a checklist for validation.

01 Security policy v3 · access review02 Procedure RA-01803 Control register
Visible sources · ZDR active on AI exchanges Prepare a draft

Key capabilities

What the chatbot helps you do day to day.

01

Query client documents

Ask where a rule is defined, what a procedure says or which evidence exists for a scope, based on the documents made available to the chatbot.

02

Use expert references

Support users on cyber and compliance questions with specialised references covering standards, controls, policies, audit and good practices, without replacing client documents.

03

Summarise a document

Turn a policy, procedure or client folder into a usable summary without losing points of attention.

04

Embed company context

Capture organisation, scopes, frameworks, business constraints and audit requirements to guide chatbot answers and document drafting.

05

Prepare a deliverable

Produce a draft policy, procedure, brief or analysis matrix from available sources.

06

Check sources and evidence

Review cited passages, analyse uploaded evidence and flag what appears sufficient, incomplete or inconsistent before human validation.

07

ZDR and secure client data

Client data remains separated by space, with ZDR (Zero Data Retention) enabled for AI exchanges: no retention for training or reuse.

Document governance

Produce without breaking the document hierarchy.

Torus treats documents made available by the client as the primary source. Cyber and compliance references support the analysis without overriding client context or hiding documentation debt.

01

Security policy, policies, standards, procedures

Deliverables can be prepared in the logical order expected by cyber and audit teams.

02

Explicit documentation debt

If a procedure or standard depends on a missing policy, the assistant can flag the gap before drafting.

03

Validation before release

Answers are working material: the team keeps human validation and final arbitration.

For consultants

One chatbot per client, one clear context per mission.

Consultants can query the documents entrusted by the client, use cyber and compliance references, prepare drafts, retain sources and accelerate validation loops.

For companies

Conversational cyber assistance without a black box.

Internal teams can ask questions about their documents, rely on specialised references for cyber and compliance topics, upload evidence and use the chatbot to flag whether it appears sufficient, incomplete or needs completion before human validation.

Test the Cyber Assistant chatbot on a real case.

The best demo starts from a concrete question, a document to use or a procedure to produce.