Case Study

Regulatory Compliance: Bridging Compliance and Cybersecurity
This comprehensive white paper explores the critical convergence of regulatory compliance and cybersecurity, focusing on Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM). It provides a strategic roadmap for navigating complex mandates in financial services, healthcare, and retail sectors.
- Topic
- Security
- Published
- 4 Feb 2026

Navigate the complex 2025 regulatory landscape with real-time risk intelligence and a comprehensive approach to Third-Party Risk Management.
In 2025, compliance is no longer a yearly event—it is a continuous requirement. With the rise of mandates like DORA, the SEC disclosure rules, and evolving HIPAA standards, organizations must move beyond static questionnaires to protect their sensitive data and reputation.
This white paper, "Regulatory Compliance: Bridging Compliance and Cybersecurity," provides a strategic framework for managing third-party risk at scale. Learn how to transform your compliance program into a proactive security engine that satisfies regulators and builds lasting trust with your partners.
Key Highlights:
Bridging the Gap: Moving from reactive, point-in-time compliance to proactive, real-time risk intelligence.
Regulatory vs. Mandates: A deep dive into the nuances of government regulations versus industry-specific standards.
Financial Sector Focus: Analysis of the impact of DORA and SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules on operational risk.
Healthcare Vulnerabilities: Managing the risk landscape in the age of digital care and strict HIPAA requirements.
Retail Data Security: Protecting payment data and consumer trust under the evolving PCI DSS standards.
Continuous Monitoring: The shift toward 24/7 visibility into third-party security postures to prevent supply chain breaches.
Automated Questionnaires: Replacing manual survey processes with validated, evidence-based risk assessment workflows.
Board-Level Reporting: Translating complex cyber metrics into clear, actionable insights for executive and board-level oversight.
The Universal Right to Ratings: A look at how transparent cybersecurity ratings are becoming a global standard for business trust.
