Never miss a change you’re liable for: it watches every regulation and policy you name and emails your team the moment one moves.
List the regulations, standards, and vendor policies you have to track. Your agent watches them continuously, flags material changes, summarizes the impact, and emails your team the moment something moves.
Compliance teams live in fear of the update they didn’t see. A regulator tweaks a clause, a standard moves a deadline, a vendor shifts a data-processing term — and three months later you’re scrambling to retrofit. Fasrad’s AI compliance monitor watches continuously so the first person to know is you.
List the sources that matter — GDPR, SOC2, HIPAA, ISO 27001, tax regulators, specific vendor DPAs, industry frameworks — and your agent checks each on your cadence (daily, weekly). When a page changes materially, it diffs against last seen, summarizes what moved, flags impact, and emails your team.
Strongest benefits:
Your agent maintains memory of every prior version it has seen. New change detected? It can tell you *what* changed versus 30, 90, 180 days ago — giving your legal or compliance team context, not just an alert.
Different from our research-agent (ad-hoc deep dives) and news-briefing (topic digests). The compliance monitor is continuous surveillance of specific sources — surveillance-grade boring, surveillance-grade reliable.
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Any publicly reachable URL, RSS feed, or structured regulator page. Paywalled sources work with credentials you configure.
Configurable per source — hourly, daily, weekly, or on-demand. Most teams start weekly and dial up for critical regulators.
Your agent classifies each diff against rules you set — clause changes, deadline shifts, new obligations — and ignores typos, reformatting, and minor edits. You can tune the sensitivity.
Yes — point it at each vendor’s data-processing page and it tracks the same way. Useful when a vendor silently revises terms.
No — it surfaces changes and drafts summaries; your legal team decides implications. Think of it as the diligent junior analyst who reads everything so you don’t have to.
Every check, every version, every alert logged to your audit folder — timestamped, source-linked, ready for external auditors.