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Creating a Culture of Continuous Compliance—Powered by DataBee

August 25, 2025
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Free the CISO, a podcast series that attempts to free CISOs from their shackles so they can focus on securing their organization, is produced by CIO.com in partnership with DataBee®, from Comcast Technology Solutions.

In each episode, Robin Das, Executive Director at Comcast under the DataBee team, explores the CISO’s role through the position’s relationship with other security stakeholders, from regulators and the Board of Directors to internal personnel and outside vendors.

Creating a Culture of Continuous Compliance—Powered by DataBee

Building a strong culture of continuous compliance starts with making compliance accessible, visible, and relevant to everyone—not just the audit team.

In a recent webinar, Robin Das from DataBee and Tyler Shields, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, challenged the viewers to think of it this way: compliance is local. The people closest to the data—like department managers—often have the best understanding of access, usage, and risk. But without the right tools, they’re disconnected from the compliance process.

In their discussion they explored how security data fabrics like DataBee’s can transform compliance from a periodic task into a continuous, collaborative effort. Watch the full video here.

How DataBee Enables Continuous Compliance Across the Enterprise

By unifying and normalizing data across the organization, DataBee’s security data fabric creates a single source of truth that supports real-time compliance monitoring. This data is not only useful for auditors, but also for frontline managers, IT, and security teams, empowering everyone to take ownership of compliance.

Key Features That Support a Culture of Continuous Compliance

Expanded Access to Compliance Data

DataBee makes compliance data available to those who need it most—whether it’s a manager reviewing access controls or a security analyst tracking MFA coverage. This transparency fosters accountability and enables proactive compliance management.

Gamification and Healthy Competition

When teams can view their performance relative to peers, it encourages engagement and accountability. For example, departments may compete to complete phishing training faster or maintain higher control coverage—driving better outcomes.

Real-Time Feedback Loops

With continuous data flow, teams don’t have to wait for quarterly audits to assess progress. If a team updates access controls, they can see the impact immediately. This instant feedback reinforces positive behavior and helps accelerate compliance improvements.

Adaptability to Changing Regulations

As compliance requirements evolve, DataBee’s flexible data model allows organizations to adjust quickly. Whether thresholds change or new controls are introduced, the underlying data remains accessible and actionable—no need to rebuild systems or retrain teams.

From Point-in-Time Audits to Continuous Accountability

Creating a culture of continuous compliance means shifting from reactive, point-in-time checks to ongoing, real-time accountability. DataBee enables this transformation by providing the infrastructure, visibility, and context needed to make compliance a shared responsibility across the organization.

With DataBee, compliance becomes a dynamic, team-driven process—one that scales with your business and adapts to regulatory change.

Creating a Culture of Continuous Compliance—Powered by DataBee

Creating a Culture of Continuous Compliance—Powered by DataBee

Building a strong culture of continuous compliance starts with making compliance accessible, visible, and relevant to everyone—not just the audit team.

In a recent webinar, Robin Das from DataBee and Tyler Shields, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group, challenged the viewers to think of it this way: compliance is local. The people closest to the data—like department managers—often have the best understanding of access, usage, and risk. But without the right tools, they’re disconnected from the compliance process.

In their discussion they explored how security data fabrics like DataBee’s can transform compliance from a periodic task into a continuous, collaborative effort. Watch the full video here.

How DataBee Enables Continuous Compliance Across the Enterprise

By unifying and normalizing data across the organization, DataBee’s security data fabric creates a single source of truth that supports real-time compliance monitoring. This data is not only useful for auditors, but also for frontline managers, IT, and security teams, empowering everyone to take ownership of compliance.

Key Features That Support a Culture of Continuous Compliance

Expanded Access to Compliance Data

DataBee makes compliance data available to those who need it most—whether it’s a manager reviewing access controls or a security analyst tracking MFA coverage. This transparency fosters accountability and enables proactive compliance management.

Gamification and Healthy Competition

When teams can view their performance relative to peers, it encourages engagement and accountability. For example, departments may compete to complete phishing training faster or maintain higher control coverage—driving better outcomes.

Real-Time Feedback Loops

With continuous data flow, teams don’t have to wait for quarterly audits to assess progress. If a team updates access controls, they can see the impact immediately. This instant feedback reinforces positive behavior and helps accelerate compliance improvements.

Adaptability to Changing Regulations

As compliance requirements evolve, DataBee’s flexible data model allows organizations to adjust quickly. Whether thresholds change or new controls are introduced, the underlying data remains accessible and actionable—no need to rebuild systems or retrain teams.

From Point-in-Time Audits to Continuous Accountability

Creating a culture of continuous compliance means shifting from reactive, point-in-time checks to ongoing, real-time accountability. DataBee enables this transformation by providing the infrastructure, visibility, and context needed to make compliance a shared responsibility across the organization.

With DataBee, compliance becomes a dynamic, team-driven process—one that scales with your business and adapts to regulatory change.

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