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Cloud compliance ensures that your cloud infrastructure and operations meet regulatory, industry, and organisational security standards.

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Operating in the cloud does not exempt you from compliance obligations — in many cases, it adds complexity. Our articles cover cloud compliance across major frameworks: ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, NIS2, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS. We explore how to implement compliance-as-code, automate evidence collection, manage shared responsibility models, and prepare for audits efficiently. These guides help compliance officers, CISOs, and cloud architects build infrastructure that is secure and compliant by design rather than bolted on as an afterthought.

Why cloud compliance Matters

Cloud environments introduce shared responsibility complexity that traditional compliance approaches were not designed to handle. When your infrastructure spans multiple cloud providers, regions, and services, maintaining continuous compliance requires automation rather than manual checklists. Organisations that implement compliance-as-code and automated evidence collection reduce audit preparation time by 70-80% while achieving more reliable compliance posture than those relying on periodic manual reviews.

What We Cover

  • Compliance-as-code implementation with automated policy enforcement
  • Cloud compliance across ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, NIS2, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS
  • Automated evidence collection and continuous compliance monitoring
  • Shared responsibility models and cloud provider compliance boundaries
  • Audit preparation automation and efficient auditor collaboration
  • Multi-framework compliance mapping and control rationalisation

Key Takeaway

Cloud compliance is most effective when built into your infrastructure from the start — implement compliance-as-code, automate evidence collection, and design for continuous compliance rather than scrambling before each audit cycle.

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