ComplySec has announced the launch of its Secure Controls Framework (SCF) Global Mapping capability, a new feature aimed at helping organizations simplify cybersecurity compliance processes, improve visibility across security requirements, and make more informed cybersecurity investment decisions. The capability is designed to support businesses in navigating increasingly complex compliance obligations by enabling real time cross framework control mapping across globally recognized standards and regulatory requirements.
According to ComplySec, the SCF Global Mapping capability allows organizations to align security controls across major cybersecurity and privacy frameworks, including NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR, and other internationally recognized standards. As organizations continue to manage multiple compliance requirements simultaneously, overlapping controls and duplicated efforts often create operational inefficiencies and increase resource consumption. Through centralized mapping, the new capability is intended to help security teams streamline compliance management while maintaining stronger oversight of organizational security posture. By creating visibility between different frameworks, businesses can better understand how one security control may satisfy multiple regulatory requirements, reducing unnecessary duplication and improving governance practices.
Sharing details about the capability, M. Azam Mughal, CEO of ComplySec, stated that the initiative is focused on helping both security and executive teams gain better insight into compliance obligations while identifying operational gaps more effectively. He noted that the SCF Global Mapping feature supports organizations in recognizing compliance gaps, minimizing duplicate controls, optimizing cybersecurity spending, and enabling more strategic decision making around security investments. As cybersecurity compliance becomes increasingly tied to business continuity, regulatory preparedness, and risk management, organizations are placing greater emphasis on technologies that can provide measurable efficiency and clearer visibility into compliance priorities. The ability to align multiple frameworks through a unified approach may also assist enterprises in strengthening internal reporting, simplifying audit preparation, and improving collaboration between security, governance, and leadership teams.
ComplySec stated that its broader objective is to help organizations move beyond traditional checkbox driven compliance practices and instead focus on building stronger, more resilient, and audit ready cybersecurity programs. The company believes that organizations require compliance strategies that not only address regulatory expectations but also support long term operational resilience and security maturity. With the introduction of the Secure Controls Framework Global Mapping capability, ComplySec aims to provide organizations with a practical approach to managing complex compliance environments while helping teams improve efficiency, visibility, and cybersecurity preparedness.
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