Security Questionnaire Automation: 2026 Best Practices
Automate your security questionnaire response process with AutoRFP.ai. Streamline, improve accuracy, and ensure compliance with AI-powered technology.
Robert Dickson
RevOps Manager, AutoRFP.ai··3 min read
You’ve got policies, certifications, and years of compliance work behind you. Yet every new questionnaire feels like starting from scratch. Different buyer, different format, same stress.
But automation changes that. Instead of chasing scattered answers, you can pull approved responses instantly, link evidence, and keep everything review-ready.
This guide explains how security questionnaire automation works, its key benefits, and how to implement it effectively. You’ll also learn best practices, common mistakes to avoid, and see real-life case studies from companies already transforming their security questionnaire process.
What Is Security Questionnaire Automation?
Security questionnaire automation is a process that uses AI to help you complete security, compliance, and risk assessment questionnaires quickly and accurately.
Instead of juggling endless Excel sheets or chasing answers through email threads, the AI-driven system automatically fills out or generates the answer for you.
Whether it’s SIG questionnaire, CAIQ, XLS files, or vendor portals, the AI finds approved answers across all security questions examples from your company’s knowledge base, ensuring every response is consistent and up to date.
You’ll complete questionnaires in minutes instead of days, ensure every answer is consistent and up to date, and eliminate the repetitive task of copying, pasting, and writing answers manually.
How Security Questionnaire Automation Works?
Security questionnaire automation follows a clear workflow:
1. Start by Importing Your Questionnaires
You start by uploading security questionnaires in formats like Word, Excel, or PDF into your security questionnaire software.

Side note: Advanced AI tools like AutoRFP.ai even let you respond anywhere, like inside online portals, customer emails, or during phone calls using a browser extension.
2. AI Then Generates Accurate Answers for Each Question
AI algorithms in the tool scan every question and search your company’s internal knowledge base, including security documentation, policies, and previously approved answers to find the most relevant responses.

Side note: Choose a platform that searches by meaning, not just keywords. Tools like AutoRFP.ai ensure accuracy with minimal edits by understanding the intent behind each question.
Video transcript
You're just about to win that mega contract. You've gone through procurement, you've been working with your champion, the economic buyer, everyone is hooked in, and then they tell you that timelines are tight and they wanna get it through this quarter. You've got a month left, and what do you get is 1,000-question security questionnaire from their IT department. You're scrambling, you're looking for context. Where did Jimmy put the last security questionnaire responses? You're looping in your engineers, your CTO your customer success team, and you're trying to answer this questionnaire. at I'm gonna show you in 15 minutes or less, how you can use Claude Cowork to automate your security questionnaire process. The questionnaire you just got is the CAIQ or Cloud Alliance in- questionnaire. This is a really common one, otherwise you might also get the SIG questionnaire, and it's great to have a couple of these actually already filled out and
ready to go based off your content and your company in case it comes up, and you can use them as grounds to answer future questionnaires. But let's look into the CAIQ and how we can automate that with Claude Cowork. So here I have it in front of me. It's a pretty common one. You can see there's quite a few questions. What do we have? About 314 questions all about my company, whether we meet it or not, different criteria, requirements regarding our security posture, regarding data sovereignty, privacy risk. And that's what it boils down to is risk. That's what the security team are attempting to do, is understand your business and whether it meets into their requirements and their guidelines for their business. And it's an important step. You can't mess it up, and you have to go through it, and the security team are doing their job, giving you this questionnaire, which is good. But it doesn't have to be a headache, and that's where AI can help you.
So I'm gonna jump into Claude Cowork. I've already created a mock company, Talent Flow, HR software. The kind of document I have in my Claude Cowork project are my project instructions, which you're gonna be able to download in the link below, and then you've also have my past RFP and past example documents that are all on my- that are all in my-- And then you have all your past project and context, and anything that you would have in a content library or Google Drive or Microsoft SharePoint folder with all the content that you would normally look at when answering a security questionnaire, have that ready and in your project file. Hey, there's actually something really important I didn't mention here. You wanna make sure using paid Claude subscription and AI data training is turned off before you're ever putting your company documents and documentation into Claude. You don't wanna be sharing all that information into the kind
of training AI models that is proprietary to your company. And yeah, it's really important to make sure that is safe and secure So you put that on your computer, have Claude Cowork access it. Great thing about Claude Cowork in this example is you can also share it with your team, so then they can use your project as well, and then have it answer their questionnaires that they get throughout their sales process. Great. So now jumping into this, I'm gonna grab my CAIQ questionnaire 'cause I have so much information already in the project, my prompt can actually be really simple. Please fill out this CAIQ in the original format and provide to me in X-XLSX. So it's gonna go through and start answering that questionnaire. It has the necessary context in my project. It has the project instructions. You can even create skills, which I have a few of, which you can see in future videos on this channel. And using those skills, using that project context and everything, and information about my company, it's then going to be answering this CAIQ questionnaire for me.
You can see Claude is going to work, looking at the resulting files, because that's in the project instructions. I have a lot of prompting in my project instructions around making sure to not hallucinate or not make up information. If it's not sure and here, Claude Cowork, when it's trying to automate this security questionnaire, is gonna ask me questions. Yeah, full draft, one process. So here it's asking whether the questions should be strict, so absolutely. Wanna make sure it's correct. And shall prioritize previously completed? Yes, of course. So it's got-- it's already found a previously completed CAIQ questionnaire, and it can use that as the basis for this CAIQ questionnaire. Isn't that great? It's got this one from a new customer, and it's gonna go through and answer that based off its prior context. And even, I've even told it what prior context to prioritize, which is incredibly important when you're building out a content library. In this case my past questionnaires, my policies, my BCP plan, and everything that's answering the security questionnaires. And as it's running, I actually wanna touch on that, and that's where a lot
of security questionnaire automation tools go wrong, is they only focus on things like your policies. So your BCP plan, your disaster recovery plan, your ISMS framework that you have for your ISO27001 certificate, or that you have for your SOC 2 as well, or SOC 2 Type II, and so on. Where they go wrong is they only rely on those policies to answer questionnaires, and it doesn't take into account your tone of voice your other relevant information. That could be tools like, Vanta, Drata, and those kinda like trust portal software. The important thing of using your AI for your security questionnaire automation, not just based off your policies, but using your past answers, is that just takes in so much more context and will pick up on things like tone of voice and how you reply and how you would normally structure these responses in how you would normally structure these responses for that security questionnaire, helping further automate more of that with AI. I wanted to point out something that's really cool what Claude Cowork does
when you provide it something with a structure, and that is it uses sub-agents to create a task list. So now, when I look at the progress of Claude Cowork, I can see what it's working on and how it's going to progress through the prompt or the task that I assigned it, and as it's working through, I can see how it progresses, and I can of course look at the task list and make notes, be like, "Hey, I would actually tackle it by doing this or that," instead of how you've planned to approach the problem. And that's one of the great things about Claude Cowork and other kind of agentic frameworks that are built on top of the large language model is it's not... you're not merely chatting to the API or the large language model. It's actually using sub-agents and agentic framework to get better results, in this case, better results for our security questionnaire automation. And here's something interesting. So as it's working through, it's actually using some of my skills, my RFP AI skills, which you can also download in the link below, and using my contradiction checker skill. And why that's important is because you can see here that my North Park
SIG Lite, which is a past SIG that I've completed and provided to Claude in my project, it's now looking and vetting those answers to its known context based off other information it has. And one of the issues there is With AI is often figuring out what is the most relevant answer. Our platform, AutoRFP.ai, we use a bunch of different things built into our trust score around recency bias, around the freshness of and the usage of content when it was last reviewed, does it have an owner, and what type of content it is, as well as tagging and hierarchy and categorization of content. Now, all of that you can't necessarily do in Claude Cowork, but you can give it tools and smarts to help it check for inconsistencies and give it guardrails when to choose the appropriate answer based on that information, which is what the contradictor skill does. Okay, so it did take a while. I paused the video, but it took about fifteen to twenty
minutes to that run through. And as you can see, it's also gone past my plan usage. So now I'm using additional usage and kinda chewed through a lot of my daily limit of Claude Cowork that I have on, the twenty dollar a month plan. And that's probably one of the trickier things is Claude Cowork does have limitations in security questionnaire automation. For instance, the time it took I would actually say it's quite slow. Taking twenty minutes to answer three hundred questions, I know that's a lot faster than a human but for AI security questionnaire automation, that's actually quite slow. And then, just the additional usage and kind of the inefficiencies that it has. There's a lot more efficient ways to do this by grabbing like a actual AI RFP software or AI security questionnaire automation software and so on. But overall, it did quite well. So seventy one percent is a yes, one, one no, and then eighteen N/A, so it understands my company enough to mark when something is not applicable. For instance, IAS and hypervisor questions, that's not really applicable to a SaaS offering, which is what my fake company is in this example.
And then twenty-two point three it's a gap, so it didn't have an answer. And that was how I set up the settings. I didn't want to try to fake things, because that's half the problem with AI and security questionnaire automation, is it gives an answer, and if it's not the right answer, it actually takes more time to go back, check it did it get it right or wrong? Did it just guess something? Did it provide an overly generic response that actually doesn't help you win the deal? And therefore it just takes more time. So I prefer when it's not confident on a response, just give no response which is what it's did here. So overall, about a, I don't know, a seventy-six percent or seventy-eight percent kind of automation rate, which is pretty cool for my security questionnaire automation here. And then it talks about the different questions and gap classes and who to talk about and so on. It's just trying to provide additional information, which isn't super useful. But I can look at my completed CAIQ. Here it is. It's actually used its XLS Python skill, which is an inbuilt thing within Claude Cowork, to then enter back that information in the Excel questionnaire for me. So I can go through... And I guess my workflow from here would be what's
tricky is I can't get other team members to collaborate directly in here, so they can't necessarily see my prior prompting and Claude's information. But I guess I would upload this to Google Sheets or SharePoint, and then I would tag in people in to come help me out a-and so on. So it's done pretty good. It's made some annoying things like source Blue Ridge cake. Yeah, so it's gone a little bit off, like telling me exactly the source in the text, so there's obviously a couple of little things to clean up. Overall, I think it's done pretty well. It's selected the-- It's put a yes there where required. And overall, for the CAIQ questionnaire yeah, it's done pretty well in answering those questions, and it's definitely a big time saver. So all up, that took, what? Thirty minutes to talk to Claude, get the response back, do three hundred and forty questions. . Overall pre-pretty, pretty good for security questionnaire automation. So recapping, what we did and what we looked into was how to use Claude Cowork for your security questionnaire automation. I have in the link below the some useful materials to help
you go further with this. So I'll include the project instructions that I have. So what you wanna do is set up your Claude project. You wanna make sure that you have your correct instructions and upload all relevant kind of past projects your help technical documentation, different like URLs and links and contexts, everything that's relevant to... And your policies, of course, that are relevant to answer the questionnaire Then yeah, you can give it a go uploading blank questionnaires. Yeah, if you wanna give it a g- if you wanna test it out download the kind of free template for Cake. You can find it from their website. Have a look or if you have any other kinda past security questionnaires that you wanna try out with it. Where this falls short, which is such a common one, is vendor portals. As in if you have a security questionnaire in a portal and you can't export out, the questions, this, you could, of course, just copy and paste, but that would take a long time. And I actually have tried Claude kinda browser on it, and it doesn't work at all. So that's definitely a big gap, is those kind of vendor questions.
AutoRFP.ai we're an AI RFP and security questionnaire automation software. We have a portal agent that is purpose-built for those kind of questionnaires, like for instance, SAP, Ariba, OneTrust, UpGuard all the kinda major ones, as well as it works on any of them 'cause it uses like an agentic computer vision framework to find the requirements for the portal questionnaires. But yeah, that's really useful. That's what we use, and I actually use day-to-day. I don't use Claude CoWork for security questionnaires day-to-day. But yeah, that's what I use there, and that can be, yeah, incredibly valuable. So that's probably the, one of the other gaps. So overall, I hope you found that useful. Yeah, if you're keen to learn more about AI and RFP and security questionnaire, have a look at some of the other videos on this channel or subscribe for more. All right. Thanks. See ya.
3. Each Answer Comes With a Confidence or Trust Score
Each AI-generated answer is tagged with a confidence level or “trust score.” This helps reviewers quickly spot which answers need attention.

Side note: AutoRFP.ai displays answers with a trust score, enabling teams to verify or approve them more efficiently.
4. Human Reviewers Refine and Approve the Responses
Your infosec or compliance team reviews the AI-generated answers, makes necessary edits, and approves them. The system tracks the progress of each question for visibility.

5. Finally, the Completed Questionnaire Is Exported for Submission
Once everything is reviewed and approved, you can export the completed security questionnaire in its original format, ready for client submission.
What are the benefits of automating security questionnaires?
Let’s take a closer look at why it’s worth considering security questionnaire automation and how it can make a real difference for your team:
1. Faster Completion Times
Manually answering security questionnaires drags response cycles and eats into productivity. Automation changes that. It completes questionnaires faster, reduces labor costs, and frees your team to focus on high-value tasks that truly move the business forward.
With automation, organizations have seen a reduction in completion time of up to 87%. What once took weeks can now be done in hours without burning weekends or sacrificing quality.
2. Ensures Accuracy
Automation draws from a centralized, approved content library, ensuring every response remains accurate and current. It eliminates inconsistencies that often happen when multiple people work on the same document.
Because answers are generated quickly and precisely, your team can focus on refining content and ensuring each response is thoughtful, not just fast.
3. Scales With Your Growth
As your company grows and more clients request detailed security information, manual work simply can’t keep up. Automation helps your team handle higher volumes of security questionnaires without adding extra headcount, maintaining speed, accuracy, and quality even at scale.
4. Accelerates Sales Cycles
When you respond faster, you build buyer confidence. Quick and accurate questionnaires help shorten sales cycles, remove friction from the evaluation process, and ultimately lead to more closed deals. Integrating these tools into your broader RevOps tech stack ensures that security compliance doesn’t become a bottleneck for closing deals.
How to implement security questionnaire automation: Step by step
Here’s a practical roadmap your team can follow to implement automation successfully and get measurable results from day one:
Step 1: Gather and Centralize Documentation
Collect all relevant materials that the AI will rely on, such as:
Completed security questionnaires from past clients
Security policies and compliance reports (e.g., SOC 2, ISO 27001)
Audit logs, product documentation, and certifications.
This provides the system with a verified and reliable foundation upon which to learn.
Step 2: Build a Living Answer Library
Develop a searchable repository of pre-approved, standardized answers linked to supporting documents. Organize it with tags for easy updates and retrieval. Involve SMEs from IT, compliance, and security to validate and approve content.
Step 3: Select the Right Automation Platform
Choose a tool that fits your goals. Look for:
Customizable workflows and approval paths
Integrations with your security and compliance stack
Support for SIG, CAIQ, or custom frameworks
Strong access control and audit logs
Step 4: Assess Vendor Reputation and ROI
Partner with a vendor that understands security questionnaires and offers solid training and support. Review their track record and customer feedback. Conduct a cost-benefit analysis that considers reduced response cycles, lower labor costs, and faster turnaround times.
Step 5: Train the AI and Run a Pilot
Upload your curated documents to train the AI on your organization’s tone and security posture. Start with a small pilot of a few security questionnaires to test accuracy, identify gaps, and gather user feedback before full rollout.
Step 6: Configure Roles and Workflows
Define who reviews and approves responses. Assign SMEs by expertise, set up multi-tier approvals for sensitive topics, and enable automated notifications to keep reviews moving efficiently.
Step 7: Automate, Measure, and Scale
Use AI to generate first drafts, then have SMEs review and finalize them.
Track metrics like:
Average response time
Win rate improvements on deals requiring security reviews
Hours saved
Response quality scores from prospects
Automation percentage
Update your answer library regularly and expand automation to complex assessments.
Security questionnaire automation best practices
Here are the best practices to ensure a smooth, compliant, and efficient security questionnaire automation process:
1. Use Automation Software
Automation tools streamline repetitive tasks, centralize documentation, and ensure every response stays current and compliant.
They help teams:
Auto-fill answers from verified content.
Maintain a single knowledge base.
Collaborate in real time across security, legal, and compliance functions.
The result is a faster turnaround, fewer errors, and consistent messaging.
Side note: AutoRFP.ai enhances this process through its AI Response Engine, which learns from every approved answer, so accuracy and speed improve over time.

Beyond automating clients’ security questionnaires, AutoRFP.ai can also handle internal security questions, making it a unified knowledge hub for your team.
2. Keep Your Library Updated
Your library (knowledge base) is the backbone of automation accuracy.
You should:
Keep documentation (such as SOC reports, penetration-test results, and privacy statements) current to ensure AI delivers precise and compliant responses.
Update your knowledge base regularly to reflect changes in products, policies, or your organization’s market positioning.
Align every update with your broader business and compliance strategy so your automation always reflects the latest security posture.
Outdated information can lead to inconsistent responses and erode customer trust.
3) Standardize and Document the Process
Establish a security questionnaire SOP defining owners, approval flows, and evidence-update schedules. Assign clear SME roles for each control area (IT, Compliance, Privacy).
Keep your answer library synchronized with current policies and certifications so automation always references up-to-date content.
This ensures every submission remains audit-ready and aligns with your organization’s security posture.
4) Customize and Review Every Submission
Even automated responses need human judgment. Before submission, review AI-generated answers for accuracy, clarity, and customer relevance.
Tailor responses to each buyer’s risk framework. Add supporting evidence if needed to reinforce credibility.
5) Leverage Browser Extensions for Portals
Use a browser extension to auto-populate security questionnaires directly within buyer portals, such as OneTrust, Vanta, or Drata. This lets SMEs validate answers instantly during customer calls, reducing turnaround time and eliminating manual copy-paste errors.

Common mistakes to avoid when automating security questionnaires
Let’s look at the common mistakes teams make when automating security questionnaires and how to steer clear of them:
Lack of Human Oversight
Teams sometimes trust AI-generated answers too much, skipping SME review entirely. This leads to inaccurate, incomplete, or non-compliant responses.
Using Outdated Information
Automation tools only know what they’re fed. If your security policies, SOC reports, or evidence files are outdated, your responses will be too.
Pro tip: Fix your content before automating. Schedule quarterly content audits. Refresh your knowledge base with the latest certifications, test results, and policy updates before each major client cycle.
Ignoring Internal Workflow
Automating without a defined process for collaboration, review, and approval can create bottlenecks and confusion among teams.
Pro tip: Define roles early. Assign SMEs by control area and automate routing so each question lands with the right reviewer immediately.
Failing to Manage Expectations
Expecting automation to replace all manual effort leads to disappointment and poor adoption.
Pro tip: Start with a pilot. Measure ROI in reduced response time and accuracy before expanding, showing teams that automation supports, not replaces them.
Case studies of companies automating their security questionnaires
These real-world examples demonstrate how teams reduce response times, decrease SME workload, and enhance compliance accuracy.
1. SugarCRM: Scaling Security Questionnaire Responses Globally

SugarCRM faced thousands of complex security questions, consuming valuable SME hours and slowing RFP turnaround.
The team adopted AutoRFP.ai, an AI-native security questionnaire automation tool that uses AI pattern recognition to centralize answers and automate repetitive responses.
Result: Security questionnaires that once required multiple specialists were handled by just one FTE. The company secured 60% of its top 25 deals and 100% completed a 2,000-question security questionnaire, leading to a $2 million ARR client, while saving hundreds of engineering hours.
Shana Sweeney, Executive Leader at SugarCRM, said, “A lot of the security questionnaires we get can contain 500 - 2,000 questions. These sometimes take several hours to complete. There were always 15 - 20 questions that required our Subject Matter Experts, using up their valuable time.”
2. Cubiko: Cutting Security Questionnaire Time by 85%

Healthcare SaaS provider Cubiko struggled with week-long security questionnaire cycles that diverted leadership from growth priorities.
Using AutoRFP.ai, they built a centralized repository of validated responses and automated repetitive compliance answers.
Result: Turnaround time decreased from one week to one hour, representing an 85% improvement.
Bryn Tardent-Powell, Head of Sales & Marketing, said, “One December, I had two 500+ security questionnaires come across my desk. The first one took our team a week to do. After that, I knew there had to be a better way. When I found AutoRFP.ai, I was set up within 48 hours, and the second only took me a matter of hours. The response engine was outstanding. I can’t imagine completing security questionnaires without automation.”
3. Fiddler AI: Achieving 87% Time Savings with Automation

Fiddler AI’s teams spent 30+ hours on multi-tab security assessments using unreliable legacy tools.
After switching to AutoRFP.ai, they leveraged AI-generated drafts and automated task routing with Slack integration.
Result: Security questionnaire time fell by 87%, and 99% of answers required minimal edits. The platform became their go-to solution for accuracy, collaboration, and speed.
Amanda Bell, Senior Manager of Revenue Operations, said, “The dread of a new security questionnaire hitting our inbox is gone. AutoRFP.ai makes the process so much easier, the workflow is a breeze, and we haven’t lost weekends to RFPs since.”
Video transcript
Okay, I just got a portal that I have to jump into, complete a security questionnaire, pretty stock standard. I help out all our team at AutoRFP.ai completing security questionnaires and so on. It's kinda like the same old questions. Luckily, I got our tool, I'm gonna show you how to use an agent to automatically answer and extract all the different kinda security questionnaires from this portal. So in my example, I'm using UpGuard. There's heaps of different portals out there. Good thing about this agent, it actually works in any portal. It uses AI computer vision to automatically scan the page and then to pull in all the information.. So you can see it now working across this portal. It's looking at the page, and it's using effectively an agentic workflow to figure out the HTML and page structure of the page, and that's how it can work in any single portal. Then it looks and tries to understand and learn the page structure, and then once it has the page structure, you'll see it interacting with the page.
It's effectively taken over my browser, and that's one of the cool things about kind of browser agents, and that's what this is. This is AutoRFP.ai's portal agent that works via Chrome extension in your web browser. You've got other agents out there Claude's Chrome extension, ChatGPT's Chrome extension, and so on or the ChatGPT browser. Where I find they really fall down for security questionnaires, and I have tried them, is they're very slow. They actually just try to kinda move around their mouse very slowly, constantly taking screenshots, and it just doesn't actually do the thing. Whereas this portal agent is purposely built for web portals that have questionnaires in them. So that could be, like, SAP Ariba vendor port-- that could be, like, SAP Ariba, Unimarket UpGuard, RiskLedger any web portal that has that. It could be DDQ portals like Deseti, Diligence Vault, and so on. And effectively, it's built for that, and still using its AI computer vision,
it then scrapes the portal automatically and pulls in all the information. Let's see. So it actually completed that very quickly while I was talking. It's grabbed the questionnaires, understood the page structure, and then gone through, and for this one, there was one hundred and forty-one requirements. You can see them all here, and it's pulled that, all that information in. And that's the first step. Let's automatically grab all of the different requirements that's in my portal. But then I wanna go further. I wanna use AI to start automatically answering my security questionnaires. So looking at my imported questions, I can see they work. Then I can view that in my project. So here is AutoRFP.ai. AutoRFP.ai is used across the globe in forty-four plus different countries by hundreds and hundreds of businesses everyone from SaaS, unicorns in Silicon Valley to startups to India's largest law firm use us for security questionnaires and automating that tedious response. And here are my requirements.
AI has actually automatically answered all of the requirements here while I was talking and pulled that information in. You can see it couldn't find the answers for some of them. It's provided our AI trust score. Why you need a trust score when you're looking at AI content, especially something just as important as security questionnaires, is you need to know is, can I trust this response? Looking at this is scope stored. I can jump in here, and I can understand specifically what information is being used, like past responses and which it used to answer that requirement I can look further. I can add attachments, which is really common here. So I can add our data processing agreement, and then that will be included in the export. And then I can just look through in response. I can easily select a bunch of responses. So if I wanna go to everything in the section for application security take those two requirements, they haven't been filled out yet, assign them to the solutions team, and they are gonna be the editor, and I'll tick myself, keep myself as the approver in the security team, and then I can easily
wait for them to answer those questions. They'll get like a Slack or Microsoft Teams notification to answer that, and then they'll come back in and fill it out. then I have my project overview, so I can see everyone who's involved in the response for the security portal, what they have left to submit, and what attachments and what the AI draft rate and everything else was. And then once I complete it, I can just kinda jump back into the portal, look at the answers, easily grab this answer, and just chuck it back in there and easily answer as needed with my examples and so on. That was a really short overview of AutoRFP.ai and the portal agent and how you can use agents to automatically respond to your security questionnaires that you get. The really great thing about AutoRFP.ai is it is a purpose-built RFP software. We're not a GRC platform. We're not trying to do a hundred different things. It's built for things like security questionnaires, RFPs. That way, it's not just using policies to answer questions and your certifications. It's actually looking at past responses.
It continually learns from your work as you use it. It has the full collaboration suite, and it has a really robust importer. Look at my next video and you can see how I import a SIG questionnaire automatically in a matter of seconds with AutoRFP.ai that I've received from a prospect, and the AI automatically detects requirements and every answer block and response cell that I need to respond to and automatically starts generating those responses. If you're keen to learn more about AutoRFP.ai and how we can help you automate security questionnaires via the portal agent, then what you want to do is jump to our website AutoRFP.ai. Jump to Book a demo, and you'll be able to grab a time with our team where they can help tailor the solution to your specific use cases. So jump online, book a demo if you're keen to understand how the portal agent can be used to automate your security questionnaires. Thanks.
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