If you’re an information security professional, there’s probably one request you dread getting: “Hey can you help me with this Security Questionnaire?”

In the wake of GDPR and big data breaches, buyers are demanding more security information during the sales cycle—usually in the form of Security Questionnaires.That’s why many enterprise teams are now turning to security questionnaire software to speed up the process, improve accuracy, and reduce friction between teams. And, as a result, your security team is likely getting more and more requests to answer these lengthy documents.

However, Security Questionnaires create challenges for time-strapped security teams because:

The problem gets even worse for enterprise-sized organizations, where product lines can be varied and complex, and sales teams are often dispersed across countries or regions (all of which may have different security standards, languages, etc.).

The key to improving this process lies in streamlining how you curate, maintain, and deploy your security information. And one of the best ways to do that is by adopting response management software.

These tools allow you to build and control a library of approved Security Questionnaire responses that sales can access. Plus, they help you better manage answering questionnaires by giving your team a collaborative workspace to track progress, request approvals, and more.

In this blog, we’ll cover what to consider when assessing a Security Questionnaire response tool, the top features to look for, and implementation advice.

Should You Adopt Security Questionnaire Software?

When responding to security questionnaires, is your organization is facing one or more of the challenges listed below? If so, then adopting a Security Questionnaire solution is likely a smart choice:

How To Choose The Right Security Questionnaire Response Tool

Right now, you may be storing security content on a collaborative content management system like Sharepoint, Google Drive, or another enterprise wiki-style platform or proprietary database. You might even be managing the Security Questionnaire response process in Excel documents, or tracking them with a ticketing or project management tools.

But these manual approaches come with several limitations:

That’s where AI-powered proposal tools come into play. These tools go beyond manual content management—, they use AI to auto-fill answers, suggest relevant content, and improve accuracy across Security Questionnaires, RFPs, and Due Diligence requests.

Here are the key features to look for under each of those umbrellas:

Top Content Library Management Features

Customizable Library Structure

Being able to store and organize your security knowledge using custom categorization tools in a central, searchable location allows teams to quickly find the right content.

User-Based Roles and Permissions

This ensures content is only being edited or altered by those who should have that level of access. It can also help to make sure that users in different regions see only content that’s relevant to them.

Automated Review Cycles and Reminders

Creating a pre-scheduled review cycle that automatically notifies your team when it’s time to update or add new content will keep your security information accurate. This feature is especially useful for content that needs to be regularly evaluated for relevance and/or regulatory compliance.

A Content Feedback Loop

Look for automated workflows that let you capture and feed new or updated security responses back into your library when new questionnaires are approved and submitted. This is the most effective way to ensure your content is always up-to-date. Plus, it saves your team time so they don’t have to manually update your content.

Top Project Management Features

GRC Software vs. a Response Management Solution

If your enterprise is considering—or already using—a Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platform, you may wonder if that can be used to streamline the questionnaire response process.

GRC software is designed to improve compliance and risk management. And some allow you to respond to security review requests. But GRC tools don’t often enable or improve the actual questionnaire response process.

Here’s a quick comparison of the key differences:

Content Management

Automation

Project Management & Collaboration

A questionnaire response solution can better handle storing and deploying your security content to answer questionnaires more effectively than GRC software.

How to Implement Security Response Software Effectively

If you have a ton of security content and little bandwidth available, you might feel like implementing RFI software or RFP automation software will take more time and effort than it’s worth. But if you have the right tools and expertise, the implementation process can be fast and efficient.

A quick way to get started is by mining content from your most recent two to three Security Questionnaire responses—focusing on the products that receive the most questionnaires and the most common, repetitive questions you receive. This way, you’ll build a security content library that’s accurate and can work for your teams right away.

If your team is too time-strapped to do that legwork, look for a vendor that offers migration services. Having a partner that can identify what content you need to migrate over to your library can significantly speed up the setup process.

To ensure a smooth roll-out, here are some things to keep in mind:

Read our Enterprise Guide for Migrating Response Management for more tips on getting your enterprise up-and-running with a response platform in 30 days or less.

Request a demo to see how Loopio eases the pain of responding to Security Questionnaires.