Episode 1 • December 17, 2025

Compliance Technologies: The Future of Regulatory Management

Why compliance can no longer live in spreadsheets and shared folders. Discover how modern compliance infrastructure treats evidence as a first-class asset and enables proof, not just paperwork.

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About This Episode

For decades, compliance has been treated as a side effect: a set of documents, checklists, or something layered on top of IT after the fact. That model is breaking.

Modern compliance isn't just about proving intent anymore. It's about demonstrating continuous capability across systems, data, people, and time. Frameworks like CMMC, NIST, ISO, and GDPR don't just ask what policies you have. They ask how controls are implemented, where evidence lives, and whether protections hold in real-world conditions.

That's why compliance can't live in spreadsheets and shared folders anymore. It needs its own infrastructure, one that treats evidence as a first-class asset and connects controls to systems, data flows, and verifiable guarantees.

Key Topics

  • Why the old compliance model is breaking
  • Demonstrating continuous capability vs. proving intent
  • CMMC, NIST, ISO, GDPR: what frameworks really demand
  • Evidence as a first-class asset in compliance infrastructure
  • Provable by design: engineered, measurable compliance