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Making digital regulation work

A framework for digital regulation compliance

Busy compliance teams often face common challenges when managing multiple regulatory requirements. Traditional law-by-law analysis is cumbersome, time-consuming and creates complex, overlapping policy frameworks that are difficult to maintain and navigate. 

A smarter approach is essential.

That’s why TLT has developed the industry's first Thematic Compliance Blueprint - a four-phase framework which harnesses the power of AI to map clients' existing digital regulation approach, extract themes and existing controls, then map these onto new regulations. This helps businesses quickly identify where to reuse existing controls and prioritise future efforts, including legal spend.

Launched at a TLT event in Amsterdam to some of the world's highest-profile tech companies - and described by one client as "excellent for navigating compliance in the digital regulation space" - our market-first compliance framework is now available. 

How it works


Our staged approach blends workshops and smart use of AI to extract compliance themes and break these down into actionable components. When new laws emerge, our clients integrate these laws into existing frameworks through theme recognition and gap analysis - rather than conducting law-by-law reviews and developing new controls from scratch. This isn't a compliance function redesign - it's a methodology empowering your teams to conduct digital regulation assessments in a more streamlined, efficient, way.

The outcome: empowered teams, business-aligned compliance, and future-ready frameworks.

Ready to transform your compliance approach? Contact Michelle Sally or Tom Sharpe to discover how thematic compliance could revolutionise your organisation's regulatory strategy.

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Date published
08 Aug 2025

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