Public Compliance Page
Share your compliance status with prospects and partners
Public Compliance Page
Public compliance pages (also called Trust Pages) let you share your security and compliance status with prospects, partners, and customers.
Why Public Compliance Pages
Benefits of public compliance pages:
- Reduce questionnaire fatigue: Point prospects to your always-current compliance page
- Build trust: Demonstrate commitment to security publicly
- Accelerate sales: Answer common security questions before they're asked
- Continuous updates: Page automatically reflects current compliance status
[Screenshot: Public Compliance Page] Placeholder: Example trust page showing frameworks and controls
Configuring Your Page
Customize what information to share:
- Select frameworks to display (ISO 27001, SOC 2, etc.)
- Choose controls to make visible
- Add policies to share publicly
- Include certifications and audit reports
- Set branding: Logo, colors, custom domain
What to Share
Typical public compliance pages include:
- Certification status: Current certifications and renewal dates
- Framework adoption: Which standards you comply with
- Control categories: High-level control domains (not detailed implementations)
- Security policies: Public-facing policies (Privacy Policy, Acceptable Use, etc.)
- Contact information: Security team contact for questions
[Screenshot: Page Configuration] Placeholder: Settings interface for public page customization
Privacy and Security
Control information disclosure:
- Public vs. private controls: Choose which controls appear publicly
- High-level descriptions: Share control existence without implementation details
- Access controls: Require email verification to view detailed status
- Audit trail: Track who views your compliance page
Custom Domains
Use your own domain for compliance page:
trust.yourcompany.comsecurity.yourcompany.comcompliance.yourcompany.com
Custom domains increase trust and brand consistency.
[Screenshot: Custom Domain Setup] Placeholder: DNS configuration for custom domain
Page Analytics
Track compliance page effectiveness:
- View count: How many prospects visit your page
- Time on page: Engagement metrics
- Framework interest: Which standards prospects care about
- Conversion tracking: Visits that lead to closed deals
Next Steps
- Generate compliance reports for prospects who request detailed evidence
- Prepare for audits to maintain certifications displayed on your page