Over the past five years, security and risk (S&R) professionals have experienced a flood of new cybersecurity regulations, with 170 countries now boasting cybersecurity and data protection laws. Leaders are left to decide which regulations apply, identify gaps, and implement controls — an onerous task as regulatory volume and the pace of change accelerate. Manual approaches leave many teams overwhelmed, risking noncompliance. To address these challenges, S&R leaders are increasingly adopting regulatory intelligence solutions. Regulatory intelligence solutions — a subset of the broader regulatory technology (regtech) market — automate the discovery, review, and analysis of regulatory obligations, highlighting regulatory developments and supporting the ongoing maintenance of compliance. In the past, regulatory intelligence solutions acted as static regulatory content feeds into governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platforms, leaving users to manually interpret requirements and determine actions.…