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Why Companies Need Real-Time Compliance

Andrew PersonsBy Andrew PersonsAugust 27, 2024Updated:November 8, 20244 Mins Read
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The need for real-time compliance has never been more critical. As regulatory landscapes evolve and become more complex, organizations face mounting pressure to ensure they remain compliant at all times. This shift from traditional, periodic audits to continuous, real-time compliance isn’t just a trend – it’s a necessity.

So says Andrew Persons, VP of Product at Thoropass, a provider of compliance solutions.

He says real-time compliance refers to the continuous, immediate monitoring and enforcement of compliance standards within an organization.

“Unlike traditional compliance methods that rely on scheduled audits or assessments, real-time compliance integrates automated systems, real-time data analytics, and continuous monitoring. This proactive approach enables organizations to detect and address compliance issues as they arise, rather than after the fact.”

The Case for Real-Time Compliance

Persons says there are several compelling benefits that real-time compliance brings to businesses. These are:

  • Keeping Pace with Regulatory Changes: Regulations are continuously evolving, particularly in highly regulated industries such as healthcare, finance, and data protection. Traditional compliance methods can leave gaps, where non-compliance may go unnoticed until it’s too late. Real-time compliance allows organizations to quickly adapt to new rules and standards, ensuring they are always in line with the latest requirements.
  • Mitigating Risks: The stakes are high when it comes to compliance. Financial penalties, legal repercussions, and reputational damage can all result from non-compliance. Real-time compliance minimizes these risks by enabling organizations to identify and address potential issues before they escalate into significant problems.
  • Enhancing Operational Efficiency: Automation plays a key role in real-time compliance, reducing the manual effort involved in traditional compliance tasks. This not only streamlines operations but also frees up resources for other critical activities, allowing organizations to focus on growth and innovation rather than being bogged down by compliance concerns.
  • Building Stakeholder Trust: Organizations that maintain continuous compliance build trust with regulators, customers, and partners. This trust can be a competitive differentiator in the market, particularly for companies in industries where compliance is a key factor in decision-making.
  • Scalability: As companies grow, so does the complexity of their compliance obligations. Real-time compliance systems can scale to meet increased demands without requiring a proportional increase in resources, making it a sustainable approach for organizations of all sizes.

The Challenges of Real-Time Compliance

While the benefits of real-time compliance are clear, he says achieving it is not without challenges. For instance, integrating real-time monitoring into existing IT infrastructure can be complex and costly. Entities must carefully plan and execute this integration to avoid disruptions.

Also, real-time compliance generates vast amounts of data. Companies need robust systems to filter and analyze this data effectively, ensuring that critical compliance issues are addressed without being overwhelmed by false positives.

Continuous monitoring requires significant resources, too, including specialized skills, tools, and ongoing maintenance. Firms must invest in training and technology to support real-time compliance initiatives.

Finally, Persons says moving from traditional compliance methods to real-time compliance often requires a cultural and operational change within the organization. Leadership must be committed to this transition, and employees must be equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge.

Steps to Achieve Real-Time Compliance

He says there are several steps companies should take to achieve real-time compliance:

  1. Assess Current Capabilities: Begin by evaluating existing compliance processes and tools to identify gaps. This assessment will help entities understand where they need to focus their efforts and what resources are required to achieve real-time compliance.
  2. Adopt Automation: Automation is at the heart of real-time compliance. By integrating automated monitoring systems with critical business processes, companies can ensure that compliance requirements are met continuously.
  3. Train Staff: Equip teams with the necessary skills to manage and respond to real-time compliance data. Continuous training and development are essential to keep up with the evolving regulatory landscape and the increasing complexity of compliance requirements.
  4. Implement Continuous Improvement: Compliance is not a one-time effort. Entities must regularly review and update their compliance practices to ensure they remain effective as regulations and business needs change.

The Path Forward

Real-time compliance is no longer a luxury – it’s a necessity for entities operating in today’s dynamic business environment. By adopting a proactive approach to compliance, companies can protect themselves from the financial, legal, and reputational risks associated with non-compliance. Moreover, real-time compliance enhances operational efficiency, builds stakeholder trust, and positions organizations for long-term success.

As regulatory requirements continue to evolve, businesses that embrace real-time compliance will be better equipped to navigate the challenges ahead and capitalize on new opportunities. This approach ensures compliance and fosters a culture of continuous improvement and resilience in the face of an ever-changing regulatory landscape.

Andrew Persons

Andrew is the VP of Product at Thoropass. He has worked in the B2B SaaS space for the last 16 years. He thrives on making the complicated easy through innovative technology and user-driven experiences, with a passion for easing the pain for small and medium-sized businesses.

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