Recommendations are AI-generated remediation actions produced after you complete an assessment. Each recommendation targets a specific control gap identified by your answers, and the full list is ranked so that the highest-impact items appear first.Documentation Index
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How Recommendations Are Generated
When you complete all categories in a framework, Ayliea analyzes your answers and generates a prioritized list of recommendations. Each recommendation addresses a specific question where your response indicated a gap — a missing control, an incomplete implementation, or a practice that is not yet documented or tested. Recommendations are ranked by impact, which takes into account:- Category weight — gaps in higher-weight categories produce recommendations with greater impact on your overall score
- Point gap — the difference between what you earned and the maximum possible for that question
- Control criticality — certain controls are flagged as high-priority by the framework publisher
Recommendation Detail
Each recommendation includes:- Title — the specific control or practice being addressed
- Framework mapping — which framework category and control the recommendation belongs to
- Priority level — Critical, High, Medium, or Low, based on impact rank
- Implementation guidance — step-by-step remediation playbook describing how to implement the control
- Effort estimate — a rough estimate of the implementation complexity
Filtering and Navigation
The Recommendations screen supports filtering by:- Priority — view Critical or High items only to focus your immediate effort
- Category — filter to recommendations within a specific control domain
- Status — filter to open, in progress, or completed items
Tracking Progress
Each recommendation has a status that you update as you work through your remediation backlog:| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Open | Not yet started |
| In Progress | Work has begun |
| Completed | Control implemented |
| Accepted Risk | Control acknowledged but not implemented; risk formally accepted |

