
Reinventing compliance: from burden to breakthrough
If you lead compliance in a mid-size enterprise, you probably feel it every week. The rulebook keeps expanding while your team, tools and time do not.

How to automate evidence collection for compliance controls (and get people to answer)
Most compliance programs do not fail because controls are poorly designed. They stumble because proving that controls worked requires chasing busy colleagues for screenshots, exports, and sign offs.

Stepping up to the new compliance reality: what 765 CCOs are telling us
Regulation is expanding, scrutiny is rising, and compliance leaders are being asked to do more with the same or fewer resources. The latest KPMG Global Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer survey, based on 765 CCOs, confirms what many mid-market teams already feel on the ground.

Naltilia at South Summit: how to pitch about compliance to businesses
On 26-27 November Bilbao hosted South Summit, Spain’s leading innovation conference.

Leverage AI in risk assessment for Sapin II teams
Juliette, the sole compliance officer of a 1 200-employee industrial company near Lyon, had ten weeks to refresh the Sapin II corruption risk map before an unannounced visit from the French Anti-Corruption Agency (AFA).