Trust Score
Know what is safe — before problems happen
Trust Score aggregates ten signal categories across your HubSecure control plane into a single, auditable number. Compliance officers, risk committees, and front-line managers share the same view—updated continuously, not quarterly.
How the score is built
Each signal is weighted against your policy configuration and regulatory context. The composite score is recalculated on every relevant event—not on a nightly batch.
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Identity assurance
Tracks MFA adoption, dormant accounts, and privileged access reviews across all active users.
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AML screening coverage
Measures the percentage of customers and counterparties with current, unexpired watchlist checks.
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Vault integrity
Verifies cryptographic checksums on stored artifacts and flags any objects with broken chain-of-custody.
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Approval latency
Monitors pending approvals against SLA thresholds to surface bottlenecks before they become findings.
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Data residency compliance
Confirms that each object's storage region matches the jurisdiction policy attached to the owning entity.
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Audit log completeness
Checks for gaps or tampering in event streams across all modules—not just the most recent window.
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Access control drift
Compares current role assignments against the last approved entitlement review to detect silent privilege creep.
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Incident response posture
Scores open incidents by age, severity, and evidence completeness relative to your MTTR targets.
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Policy attestation currency
Tracks which teams have completed their current-period control attestations and how many are overdue.
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Export readiness
Validates that active case files have the supporting documents and narrative completeness required for examiner export.
Your live control posture
Trust Score
Items requiring attention
- 3 users missing MFA enrollment
- 2 vault objects with unverified checksums
- Policy attestation overdue for 1 team
See your real Trust Score in a guided session
We configure a demonstration environment against your policy profile and walk through what the score would look like on day one.