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August 29, 2024 |

How Can Technology Improve Our Compliance and Risk Management Efforts?

Tim Golden offers up seven ways to efficiently manage compliance and minimize risk with tailored software solutions for your MSP’s clients.

Many MSPs face the challenge of staying on top of compliance and risk management. This is especially true as regulations become more complex and the stakes higher.

The key to overcoming these challenges is to leverage technology, not just as a reactive measure but as a proactive part of your daily operations. Rather than treating it as a checkbox for audits, integrate compliance into the fabric of your business to better manage risk. This will ensure that your organization complies in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Compliance software tailored specifically for MSPs help simplify the entire process, from governance management and risk assessments to asset governance. These solutions make it easier for you to keep up with ever-changing compliance standards. Instead of wrestling with complex policy drafting, implementation, and end-user adoption, these tasks are streamlined, manageable, and much less time consuming.

Here are seven ways governance-as-a-service (GaaS) platforms and other technologies can help you enhance your MSP’s compliance and risk management efforts:

No. 1: Rapid Adherence to Operational Standards

Technology solutions designed for MSPs allow for quick adaptation to both regulated and non-regulated industry standards. These platforms help you meet compliance requirements with greater speed and accuracy. This means you’re not scrambling to catch up when standards change. Instead, you’re ready to comply from the outset.

No. 2: Simplified Compliance Processes

A significant benefit of using technology in compliance is simpler processes. This includes policy management, risk assessments, and audit preparations. Automating these tasks reduces your risk of noncompliance due to oversight and frees your team to focus on more strategic initiatives.

No. 3: Streamlined Policy Lifecycle Management

Managing the entire lifecycle of a policy — from creation and approval to implementation and review — is a daunting task. Compliance technology simplifies it by providing robust tools for policy tracking and revision control. All of your policies are up to date, and any changes are documented and implemented consistently across your organization.

No. 4: Customized Policy Creation

Neither MSPs nor their compliance needs are all the same. Compliance software offers the ability to create policies tailored to your operational requirements. You’re not forced to adapt to a one-size-fits-all solution but can develop policies that align perfectly with your business model and risk profile.

No. 5: Robust Policy Tracking and Revision Control

It’s hard keeping track of policy changes and ensuring that revisions are communicated and understood across the organization. With the right technology, you can automate this process, ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of updates and that compliance is maintained consistently. This reduces the risk of outdated policies leading to noncompliance.

Tim Golden of Compliance Scorecard

Tim Golden

No. 6: Comprehensive Compliance for Various Standards

GaaS platforms and other compliance technologies offer comprehensive management for a wide range of regulatory standards. This includes FTC, CMMC, NIST, HIPAA, and CIS. You can manage all your compliance obligations from a single platform, so nothing falls through the cracks. You’re prepared for any audit or regulatory inquiry.

No. 7: Multiple Integrations

A significant advantage of modern compliance technology is its ability to integrate with your other existing systems. Whether it’s your CRM, ERP, or other business-critical software, these integrations ensure that your compliance efforts are seamlessly woven into your existing workflows. This makes it easier to maintain compliance without disrupting your operations.

Transform from Burden to Business Advantage

In conclusion, leveraging technology to improve your MSP’s compliance and risk management efforts is not just a smart move—it’s essential in today’s regulatory environment. By integrating compliance into your daily operations through advanced software solutions, you can transform what was once a reactive, labor-intensive process into a proactive, streamlined one. This not only helps you stay compliant but also frees up your team to focus on growing your business.


Tim Golden is founder and CEO of Compliance Scorecard, a provider of compliance-as-a-service (CaaS) solutions for MSPs. For over two decades, he has empowered MSPs to turn compliance into a strategic advantage. He brings a knack for leading high-performing teams from his time in the U.S. Army and a passion for demystifying complex regulatory environments to help organizations thrive. Learn more neat facts about Golden at channelWise.

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