Privacy compliance reporting is one of the most time-consuming and error-prone activities in the enterprise privacy function. Gathering data about privacy assessment status, data asset inventory, issue remediation progress, and regulatory compliance posture from multiple systems, teams, and documentation sources — and then compiling that data into coherent, accurate reports for privacy officers, senior management, regulators, and auditors — can consume days of privacy team effort for each reporting cycle. And despite this significant investment of time, manually compiled reports are often inaccurate, inconsistent, and quickly outdated. The cost of privacy reporting inaccuracy goes beyond the time wasted in compiling and correcting reports. When regulatory authorities receive privacy compliance documentation that contains inconsistencies or gaps, it raises doubts about the rigor of the organization's privacy program — potentially triggering deeper investigations and more intensive regulatory scrutiny.…