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Traditional Compliance

Traditional Compliance refers to the established, often manual and document-centric approach to ensuring that an organization adheres to external regulations, internal policies, and industry standards. It involves processes like audits, checklists, and paper-based reporting to verify adherence to rules such as GDPR, HIPAA, or SOX. This methodology focuses on reactive verification rather than proactive, integrated risk management.

Also known as: Regulatory Compliance, Manual Compliance, Document-Based Compliance, Audit-Driven Compliance, Legacy Compliance
🧊Why learn Traditional Compliance?

Developers should understand Traditional Compliance when working in highly regulated industries like finance, healthcare, or government, where strict adherence to legal and regulatory frameworks is mandatory. It's essential for building systems that pass audits, avoid penalties, and maintain data integrity, though it often requires manual effort and can slow down development cycles compared to modern approaches.

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