Compliance Officer specialising in European regulation. Not a thematic consultant, but the professional who designs, builds and maintains your organisation's compliance architecture — integrating multiple regulatory domains into a coherent, continuous system.
The ComplianceArchitect is not a traditional thematic consultant who intervenes occasionally on an isolated legal framework. It is the professional who understands the full regulatory landscape and translates it into a coherent operational system, tailored to each organisation's specific reality — its size, sector, risk profile and internal capabilities.
The approach stems from a conviction grounded in experience: fragmented compliance — one lawyer for GDPR, an IT consultant for NIS2, an auditor for anti-corruption — is inefficient, costly and often counterproductive. True compliance requires architecture, that is, the intentional design of an integrated system that treats regulatory interdependencies as efficiency opportunities rather than independent silos.
The outcome is an organisation that not only fulfils formal obligations, but demonstrates continuous compliance before any regulator or supervisor, with structured documentation, measurable deliverables and documented maturity progression across every domain.
Each domain constitutes an autonomous area of competence, but it is their articulation into an integrated system that generates real value — compliance as a system, not as a collection of tasks.
DPO, audits, DPIAs, processing records, data subject rights.
Security plans, incident management, cybersecurity officer.
Prevention plans, codes of conduct, training, internal controls.
Reporting channels, internal regulations, complaint management.
System inventory, risk assessment, AI policy, literacy programmes.
Governance models, internal regulations, compliance systems.
Pay transparency, mandatory training, employee data.
ESG diagnostics, CSRD/ESRS reporting, due diligence.
Due diligence, compliance clauses, public procurement.
Asset classification, access control, risk management, security policies.
User rights, complaint handling, regulatory communication.
Internal audits, maturity indicators, progress reports, corrective actions.
The ComplianceArchitect's process follows architectural logic: diagnose the current state, design the appropriate architecture, build the system piece by piece, and maintain it in continuous operation.
Regulatory maturity assessment across each domain, gap identification and risk prioritisation.
Custom Grid design — domain selection, depth calibration, cadence definition.
Progressive Block implementation — policies, procedures, training, audits, records.
Continuous operation with monthly cadence, regulatory monitoring, adaptation and progress reports.
The ComplianceArchitect is the professional dimension of a broader ecosystem that includes the tools, services and management system that give substance to each organisation's compliance architecture.
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