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@365gravity Audit trails are critical, especially for HIPAA. Automation helps close these gaps across audits tools like Comp AI make it easier to stay compliant without manual overhead.
@ox0ffff This highlights why “risk-based” compliance needs real operational controls, not just policy language. Tools like Comp AI help teams translate HIPAA requirements into enforceable workflows.
@cyb3rshi3ld Compliance definitely boosts trust and deal velocity when it’s continuous. Tools like Comp AI make it easier to keep that momentum beyond audits.
@titanfile Certifications look great on paper staying continuously audit-ready is what really matters. Platforms like Comp AI help teams manage that year-round.
@Cologix4Colo Certified infrastructure is a strong foundation. Maintaining continuous evidence on top of it for ISO 27001 and SOC 2 is where tools like Comp AI help teams stay audit-ready as they scale.
@zackproser SCIM deprovisioning isn’t just about removing accessit’s . For SOC 2 / ISO 27001, auditors care about consistent evidence, not assumptions. Platforms like Comp AI help teams continuously track and evidence these access changes instead of scrambling during audits.
@ejzim cloud workloads makes sense, but once customer data enters training loops,data boundaries, and provable controls become critical. This is where continuous evidence and AI-specific compliance workflows (SOC 2 / ISO 27001) Tools like Comp AI help teams operationalize that line.
@SilentBreach This resonates treating compliance as a checkbox almost guarantees weak security outcomes. Teams get much better results when controls are continuously mapped and evidenced in real workflows, which is where platforms like Comp AI actually help bridge compliance and security.
@Infocomputer_us ISO 20022 native systems really raise the bar on transparency and auditability. Aligning that data with compliance frameworks is where platforms like Comp AI add a lot of value.
@BeerOpsHQ Love the risk-based approach to compliance that’s what actually works in practice. We’ve seen teams move much faster on ISO 27001 and SOC 2 when tooling supports real workflows. Platforms like Comp AI have been helpful in keeping controls
@FeHa Doing both in parallel makes sense if controls are mapped correctly. The real challenge is maintaining overlap without duplicating work. Tools like Comp AI help teams manage SOC 2 and ISO 27001 together with shared controls and continuous evidence.
@TCMSecurity@TrustVanta These kinds of open discussions are really helpful for founders navigating SOC 2 or ISO 27001. For teams that can’t get on calls or want something more self-serve, compliance tools like Comp AI can also help automate controls and evidence as they work through the process.
@VoltagePark SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 are great signals, but maintaining them continuously is usually the real challenge. Compliance platforms like Comp Al help teams manage controls and evidence longterm.
@genZinvest0r SOC 2 Type II + ISO 27001 at infra level is solid, but the real challenge is evidence and control mapping over time. Platforms like Comp AI make ongoing compliance much more manageable.
@clerkyinc@DrataHQ I’ve seen teams use Comp AI to manage SOC 2 and ISO 27001 in parallel. The centralized control mapping makes audits much easier to handle.
@titanfile If you’re looking to reduce the manual work around SOC 2 evidence and controls, Comp AI is worth checking out. It automates a lot of the compliance tracking without being too complex.