Glossary definition

Human-in-the-Loop Review

Human-in-the-Loop Review is a control pattern where people review, approve, or reject AI-generated security answers before external use.

AI & GovernanceReviewed Jun 2026

Why It Matters

In security reviews

Human-in-the-Loop Review matters because security review teams need shared language before they can assign ownership, reuse approved content, verify evidence, or compare workflow tools.

Workflow Context

Where it shows up

Human-in-the-Loop Review appears during customer security reviews, questionnaire response, trust center operations, answer-library maintenance, or vendor risk conversations. Glossary coverage should define the concept and link readers to deeper workflow or buying pages when they need steps, comparisons, pricing, or templates.

Common Mistakes

What to avoid
  1. Treating human-in-the-loop review as a universal term with no workflow context.

    Use this as an editorial checkpoint when the term appears in a buyer review, internal workflow, or vendor evaluation.

  2. Using the glossary page as a substitute for implementation guidance, vendor comparison, or pricing research.

    Use this as an editorial checkpoint when the term appears in a buyer review, internal workflow, or vendor evaluation.