Compliance teams, legal officers, and risk managers face mounting pressure to navigate an increasingly complex web of global regulations, legal precedents, financial risks, and potential reputational damage. Your organization’s operational integrity, competitive advantage, and long-term sustainability all hinge on your ability to proactively manage compliance.
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Key Challenge: 68% of participants identified cybersecurity and data privacy as the most challenging issues for 2025.
The Evolving Compliance Landscape
As we reach the midpoint of the 2020s, this decade has already been marked by rapid technological advancements, geopolitical volatility, and shifting societal norms. The global compliance landscape is now more interconnected, complex, and high stakes than ever before. Traditional compliance strategies—such as merely “ticking boxes” on a checklist—are no longer adequate.
For risk monitoring, assessment, analysis and beyond, technology is an essential ally in modern supply chain compliance.
Tom Fox. Founder, The Compliance Podcast Network
Key Compliance Challenges in 2025
The 2025 Global Compliance Outlook highlights the most pressing challenges facing corporate directors and compliance leaders:
- Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Cyber resilience is now a strategic imperative.
- AI Regulation: The rapid growth of AI usage is prompting a corresponding increase in regulatory measures.
- Supply Chain Oversight: There is a growing need for enhanced supply chain oversight.
- Sustainability Compliance: Ongoing changes are complicating sustainability compliance efforts.
Expert Insights and Practical Guidance in your 2025 Global Compliance Outlook
Based on insights from the Director Confidence Index poll and Diligent Institute’s 2025 Risk and Opportunity Outlook, this comprehensive guide offers actionable strategies for:
- Maintaining IT and cyber resilience against evolving threats.
- Navigating the intricate landscape of AI regulation.
- Managing supply chain risks while ensuring ethical sourcing.
- Meeting sustainability compliance requirements to reduce environmental impact.
- Addressing enforcement violations related to corruption and fraud.
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