After ServiceNow and ZenGRC are connected, you can manage and create audits inside ZenGRC while requests for audit information show up in visual task boards inside ServiceNow. This documentation outlines that process.
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Existing audits cannot be converted to ServiceNow. The option can only be selected during the creation of a new audit after the ZenGRC and ServiceNow integration is complete.
Step 1: Adding Basic Audit Information
To create a ServiceNow audit, complete the following steps:
In the left-hand navigation, click New and selectAudit.
Complete the fields. If you prefer to have all of controls available for selection in Step 2, then leave the Related Program field empty.
Select ServiceNow, in the Managed in drop-down. The audit will be represented as a guided visual task board in ServiceNow, with each request represented as a task.
To view comments and attachments added by ServiceNow users, click the Synchronize comments and Synchronize attachments toggles.
The majority of Step 3 follows the general instructions outlined in audits. The differences are outlined below.
The ServiceNow requests template differs from regular audits, so be certain to download the template for population as outlined in Step 3: Setting up Audit Requests.
The template supports the following user assignments for requests:
ServiceNow individual users in the Assigned To column.
ServiceNow groups in the Assignment column.
These users and groups can be used together or separately on requests. If used together, be certain the user exists in the group assignment.
Each need to exist in ServiceNow but not in ZenGRC.
ZenGRC does not validate these fields, so they must be specified correctly in the CSV.
Import the CSV as normal.
Click Import Data.
In our CSV example, requests are mapped to controls in the Mapped Controls column, which allows you to skip the mapping done after import. If this column is blank, you will need to map controls at this point.