The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy
In this episode of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy, Michael Rasmussen sits down with Eric Erston, Chief Revenue Officer of RegScale, to discuss what happens when you stop treating compliance as a paperwork exercise and start treating it as a living system. The conversation begins with the story of RegScale and how it started, how it has evolved over the years, and why it chose a fundamentally different path from much of the GRC market. Instead of periodic assessments, endless evidence collection, and audit preparation that feels like starting over every year, RegScale was built around continuous controls monitoring, compliance as code, and automation from the ground up. Michael and Eric explore the kinds of organizations that gravitate toward RegScale, the use cases where it excels, and what differentiates it in an increasingly crowded market. They discuss practical lessons learned from helping organizations modernize compliance programs, including the shift from manual effort to continuous assurance, and why automation should remove work rather than simply move it somewhere else. The discussion also turns to one of RegScale's most demanding customers (not by name, but by the extraordinary scale and complexity of the challenges they solve) and how that relationship continues to push the platform beyond what its creators originally imagined. Finally, they look toward 2030 and consider where continuous compliance, AI, and machine-readable governance are heading as organizations demand greater speed, stronger assurance, and less administrative burden. In a galaxy where bureaucracy has somehow become a business process, RegScale is betting on a future where compliance happens continuously and paperwork becomes little more than an interesting historical artifact.
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