Compliance Regulations

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'acceptable' describes something that is able to be accepted or approved

  • The quality control team deemed the product to be of acceptable quality.
  • As long as the party starts at an acceptable time, I'll be there.
  • I'm only gonna hang out with people who are chill and acceptable.
  • Her behavior was not acceptable and crossed a line.

noun a list of items to be checked or consulted

adjective pertaining to or being a checklist

  • Before starting the project, make sure to review the checklist to ensure all tasks are accounted for.
  • Hey, don't forget to go over the checklist before we get started.
  • Yo, we gotta run through the checklist real quick before we dive in.
  • Using a checklist is like having a map to guide you through the project.

GRC

noun GRC stands for Governance, Risk, and Compliance. It is a term used in business to refer to the processes and tools used by organizations to manage and mitigate risks, ensure compliance with regulations, and maintain effective governance.

adjective In some cases, GRC can be used as an adjective to describe something related to governance, risk, or compliance.

  • The GRC is responsible for overseeing compliance within the organization.
  • I heard the GRC team is cracking down on policy violations.
  • The GRC folks are really strict about following the rules.
  • The GRC acts as a gatekeeper to ensure everything runs smoothly.

noun a professional who conducts penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities in a system

  • The company hired a penetration tester to assess the security of their network.
  • My friend is a penetration tester and he gets to hack into systems for a living.
  • I heard that dude is a wicked penetration tester, he can break into anything.
  • Being a good writer is like being a penetration tester for your own thoughts, constantly probing for weaknesses.