Centralize regulatory requirements, such as SOC 2, NIST, or ISO frameworks, into a
single repository. Add regulatory authorities, regulations, and clauses, and map them to internal
policies and controls to maintain a clear view of how each requirement is enforced.
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Regulation Management Tasks
Give compliance teams a structured way to capture external and internal regulatory content and
connect it to the internal policies and controls that satisfy it.
Add regulatory authorities, regulations, and regulation clauses to record the requirements
your organization must comply with.
Use generative AI to extract clauses from regulation documents, instead of creating them
manually.
Manage regulation versions and regulation clause versions to keep an audit trail of how
requirements change over time.
Map regulation clauses to internal policy clauses and compliance controls to show how each
external requirement is enforced.
Activate, retire, or amend regulation versions based on updates published by regulatory
authorities.
Set Up Regulation Management for IT Compliance Turn on Regulation Management to capture regulatory authorities, regulations, and clauses, and visualize their relationships with policies and controls.
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