Feature
Scheduled Digests and Alerts
Tune notification categories. Set quiet hours and batch non-urgent email into scheduled digests. Aurora keeps the right people informed while reducing noise.
Know what needs attention without living in your inbox.
- Approvals stay attributable:Policy, control, and decision changes keep a visible owner and review trail.
- Controls map once:Reuse the same operating record across overlapping frameworks and reviewer asks.
- Evidence stays tied in:Governance decisions stay connected to the proof and timestamps behind them.
- Changes stay defensible:Keep the program current between audits instead of rebuilding the story from scratch.
Sample output
Digest email snapshots
Verifiable proof reviewers can follow
Policy And Approval Workspace

Version history and approvals
Policies with approvals
How Teams Keep Policies Approved And Current
01
Start from the current policy set
Centralize the policy library so teams stop managing versions across folders and email threads.
02
Route changes to the right owners
Keep legal, security, and executive reviewers attached to the same approval path.
03
Approve and publish new versions
Preserve version history and sign-off records instead of relying on informal acknowledgments.
04
Map policies to frameworks
Reuse the same operating record across overlapping frameworks and buyer asks.
05
Export the current record on demand
Share the live version, approval history, and supporting context without scrambling for files.
What This Adds To Policy Operations

Designed for
Evidence requests • Remediation • Vendor reviews • Tickets
Artifacts reviewers recognize, plus sample previews of structure.
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Connect Policy Work To The Rest Of The Program
Questions Buyers Ask
Bring The Framework, Control Set, Or Policy Review You Keep Rebuilding.
We’ll show how Aurora keeps approvals, change history, and evidence connected so the next review starts from current work.
Bring one live request and we will show the path to digest email snapshots without losing approvals, ownership, or reviewer context.