
The HIPAA Security Rule
In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the HIPAA series with a focused look at the HIPAA Security Rule and what it actually requires in practice. The Security Rule governs how electronic protected health

Hosted by David William Silva · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 33 episodes
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Compliance Technologies is a short-form audio series exploring how modern organizations design, implement, and demonstrate compliance in a world shaped by cybersecurity, privacy, regulation, and advanced technologies.Through focused insights, the show reframes compliance as infrastructure, not paperwork, and examines how law, security, risk, operations, and emerging technologies like AI and privacy-enhancing systems work together to build trustworthy, efficient, and verifiable organizations.
David William Silva hosts Compliance Technologies, a technology show with 33 episodes published.

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the HIPAA series with a focused look at the HIPAA Security Rule and what it actually requires in practice. The Security Rule governs how electronic protected health

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the HIPAA series by focusing on the HIPAA Privacy Rule and one of its most important principles: minimum necessary. The Privacy Rule governs how protected health in

In this special episode of Compliance Technologies, we announce the launch of the Compliance Signal Enumeration (CSE) Registry, a public, open-source infrastructure for defining and referencing compliance signals. Modern

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we begin a new series on HIPAA by clarifying what the law actually regulates and what it does not. HIPAA is often described as a privacy law, but at its core it defines respons

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we conclude the ISO twenty-seven thousand one series by stepping back and viewing the standard as a whole, not as a certification exercise, but as an operating system for trust

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the ISO twenty-seven thousand one series by focusing on what happens after design and planning: operating the Information Security Management System (ISMS). ISO/IEC

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the ISO twenty-seven thousand one series by focusing on risk treatment and the Statement of Applicability (SoA), two elements that sit at the core of a defensible I

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the ISO twenty-seven thousand one series by examining where the standard truly begins: organizational context and risk and how those elements explain the role of An

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we begin a new series on ISO27001 by clarifying what the standard actually is and what it is not. ISO/IEC 27001 does not define a checklist of security controls. It defines how

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we conclude the SOC 2 series by bringing everything together and reframing SOC 2 for what it truly is: an operating model, not a report. After exploring security, availability,

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the SOC 2 series by examining confidentiality and privacy, and why trust often breaks inside systems rather than at the perimeter. SOC 2 looks closely at how sensit

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the SOC 2 series by exploring availability and processing integrity, two criteria that reveal how much SOC 2 depends on the everyday behavior of systems. Availabili

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue the SOC 2 series by focusing on the Security Trust Service Criteria and why, in SOC 2, security is not the end goal, but the baseline. Rather than treating security

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we begin a new series on SOC 2 by stepping back from checklists and reports to ask a more fundamental question: what does trust actually mean in modern systems? SOC 2 exists be

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we bring the GDPR series together by focusing on the principle that ultimately connects everything: accountability. After exploring privacy by design, data minimization, purpos

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue our series on GDPR fines by unpacking one of the most commonly misunderstood topics in data protection: lawful basis and consent. GDPR requires that every instance

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue our series on GDPR fines by examining one of the most enforceable compliance risks: data retention. GDPR requires organizations to keep personal data no longer than

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue our series on GDPR fines by exploring one of the most subtle and most commonly violated principles in data protection: purpose limitation. GDPR requires that person

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we continue our series on GDPR fines by focusing on one of the most misunderstood principles in modern compliance: data minimization. GDPR requires organizations to collect per

In this episode of Compliance Technologies, we launch a new series focused on real-world compliance incidents, starting with GDPR fines. We examine one of the most significant GDPR enforcement actions to date: the €345 m
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