Cyber Security
Provisioning AI Into the NDAA: How compliance automation can help
Jan 29, 2025
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Compliance automation powered by AI is another area that continues to gain traction in both public and private sectors. Organizations facing continuous challenges with keeping their policy documentation current due to constantly changing regulations continue investigating AI automation solutions.
These next generation solutions change compliance management and operations by transposing manual processes into more automated functions. These functions will help compliance and risk management teams reduce cost and time.
Having a system specifically tuned in with the revisions to the NDAA is ideal for DOD and non-DOD agencies struggling with updating their compliance documentation.
Reducing cost becoming a key success factor for compliance automation
Budget constraints are a genuine concern for any governmental organization, including the DoD. Automating compliance processes streamlines management operations and contributes to cost savings. By reducing the time and resources needed for policy documentation maintenance and management, the DoD can reallocate those resources to mission-critical activities.
Fewer manual interventions mean less staff time spent on routine tasks, allowing the DoD to focus on more strategic initiatives with the saved resources.
Power of AI automation
Compliance sprawl is a reality all organizations face. The regulatory landscape is increasingly complex, with new requirements continuously introduced and existing standards evolving.
Once the provision changes to the NDAA become law, how will DOD and non-DOD agencies implement and sustain these and other future changes to the law within their policies and documents?
These issues are one of many driving forces behind Tiebreaker AI's purpose in developing its platform.
Powered by a mature security-first, cloud-based AI engine, Tiebreaker AI enables companies to ingest their policy documents into the secured cloud portal for a specific compliance mandate. Tiebreaker AI’s platform then compares the latest changes to various compliance frameworks, including ISO 27001, against the artifacts uploaded by the client. This new system finds potential compliance issues the client needs to fix. The platform allows the user to add additional contributors to help address some of the governance issues raised.
Leveraging AI-driven tools like Tiebreaker AI helps scan controls and extract relevant information to craft accurate and consistent responses, which can significantly streamline compliance processes, reduce manual workload, and enhance overall efficiency in managing security and regulatory requirements.
With the NDAA still undergoing various government reviews and budget approval processes, now is the time for all businesses to evaluate compliance platforms like Tiebreaker AI.