Manage the end-to-end lifecycle of your internal standards to ensure they are accurate,
organized, and audit-ready. Draft policy clauses, map them to regulatory requirements, and
preview documents before activating policies. Then, track employee acknowledgments in real time
to verify organizational compliance.
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Policy Management in IT Compliance Know how an IT Compliance admin turns a NIST regulation into an enforced Acceptable Use Policy by using AI-assisted authoring, Microsoft 365 collaboration, and policy communication campaigns.
Manage Policies in IT Compliance App Use the specialized IT Compliance app to centralize your governance documentation and manage the lifecycle of policy and clause records. Monitor record statuses and navigate the relationships between parent policies and underlying requirements to ensure your compliance data remains accurate and audit-ready.
Manage Policies in Microsoft 365 for IT Compliance Author and refine policy content using familiar word-processing tools by integrating with Microsoft 365. Use generative AI to draft and refine clauses, collaborate with stakeholders directly in Microsoft Word, and resolve synchronization conflicts to ensure your compliance data remains a single source of truth across both platforms.
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