What Compliance Functions Should You Automate First?

If you want to give your compliance team superpowers, then give them the power of automation.
If your compliance program is still operating primarily through spreadsheets, emails, and manual tracking, regulators already view your program as ineffective.
Modern compliance risks move too fast for manual systems.
You need to have sanction screening, third-party monitoring, transaction testing, hotline analytics, policy certifications, and training program metrics.
The Justice Department evaluates whether compliance programs have access to data, testing capability, and real-time monitoring.
Manual systems create blind spots, delayed escalation, inconsistent oversight. And weak documentation.
Automation does not replace human judgment, it enhances it.
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