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The evolution of compliance monitoring
Traditional compliance monitoring is characterised by annual assessments and reactive responses to incidents. While this approach is sufficient for simpler regulatory environments, it falls short in addressing the complexities of modern data protection. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and emerging frameworks like the Digital Services Act demand compliance and demonstrable, ongoing adherence to data handling protocols.
The shift to continuous monitoring represents a change in how organisations approach compliance. Rather than periodic snapshots of compliance status, businesses are better off with real-time visibility in their security posture. The transformation has been driven by several factors: the increasing volume and velocity of data processing, the sophistication of cyber threats, and the evolution of regulatory expectations towards proactive rather than reactive compliance.
Challenge
Traditional compliance monitoring is characterised by annual assessments and reactive responses to incidents. While this approach is sufficient for simpler regulatory environments, it falls short in addressing the complexities of modern data protection.
The shift to continuous monitoring represents a change in how organisations approach compliance. Rather than periodic snapshots of compliance status, businesses are better off with real-time visibility in their security posture.
Solution
Traditional compliance monitoring is characterised by annual assessments and reactive responses to incidents. While this approach is sufficient for simpler regulatory environments, it falls short in addressing the complexities of modern data protection.
The shift to continuous monitoring represents a change in how organisations approach compliance. Rather than periodic snapshots of compliance status, businesses are better off with real-time visibility in their security posture.
The Results
Traditional compliance monitoring is characterised by annual assessments and reactive responses to incidents. While this approach is sufficient for simpler regulatory environments, it falls short in addressing the complexities of modern data protection.
The shift to continuous monitoring represents a change in how organisations approach compliance. Rather than periodic snapshots of compliance status, businesses are better off with real-time visibility in their security posture.