Compliance Controls
Compliance controls are processes and procedures that organizations implement to ensure they adhere to laws, regulations, and internal policies. These controls help prevent violations and mitigate risks associated with non-compliance, which can lead to legal penalties and reputational damage.
Examples of compliance controls include regular audits, employee training programs, and monitoring systems. Organizations often rely on frameworks like ISO 27001 or SOX to guide their compliance efforts. By establishing these controls, businesses can create a culture of accountability and transparency, ultimately fostering trust with stakeholders.