Change paralysis

Regulatory change is constant. For most firms, each change triggers the same painful cycle.

Panic and meetings

A new regulation or amendment is published. The first response is a flurry of emails, a working group, and weeks of analysis to understand what’s affected.

Manual impact assessment

Someone manually reviews existing mappings, policies, and controls to determine what needs updating. It takes weeks — if it happens at all.

Inconsistent cascade

Changes are applied unevenly. One team updates their mapping; another doesn’t. Policies diverge from reality. The mapping drifts again.

Change response, not change panic

Govix turns regulatory change from a rework project into a traceable, consistent update process.

Automatic impact assessment

When a regulation changes, Govix identifies which obligations, policies, controls, and evidence in your existing mapping are affected — instantly, not after weeks of analysis.

Consistent cascade

Changes cascade through the full chain — from regulatory source through obligations, policies, controls, and evidence. Every affected item is flagged and tracked to resolution.

Change audit trail

Every change is documented: what changed in the regulation, what was affected in your mapping, what action was taken, and by whom. A complete audit trail for every regulatory update.

Proactive notifications

Relevant stakeholders are notified when changes affect their domain. Compliance, policy owners, and control operators all see what they need to act on — nothing more.

What you get

Impact assessment reports

Instant visibility into which parts of your compliance framework are affected by each regulatory change.

Change tracking dashboard

See all in-flight regulatory changes, their impact, and resolution status across your entire mapping.

Complete change audit trail

Every regulatory change and your firm’s response documented — defensible, traceable, and always current.

Stop reacting. Start responding.

See how Govix turns regulatory change from panic into process.