In the modern marketplace, nearly every industry is held to certain
regulatory standards for
information and data handling. Certified regulatory compliance has proven to be a challenge for many businesses. Regulation complicates many aspects of recordkeeping and operations, especially in industries that handle
sensitive data. As a result, the line between remaining compliant and properly protecting customer data and sensitive assets has a tendency to blur. Companies in all business sectors are under pressure to demonstrate that their employees are trained in laws and regulations, and internal policies, that pertain to their roles. Most notably, companies in the financial, healthcare and education sectors - who face stringent regulations - and publicly regulated companies have taken the lead by instituting firm-wide compliance training programs. For example,
Walmart would be required to train their employees on
sexual harassment, data security, anti-harassment, and more. For financial institutions, the key compliance training topics are anti
money laundering,
sanctions, and
insider dealing (
market abuse in the EU). Hospitals and clinics are required to have strict compliance training on a range of different topics relating to the health and safety of all visitors, patients and staff members. Since the healthcare industry has a tendency to be litigious in today's day and age, it is even more important for all doctors and medical staff to be aware of their local, state and federal laws as it pertains to their job. == Process ==