Security and regulatory compliance play a critical role in earning customer trust, but they often demand time and resources that fast-moving teams can’t afford to spare. Juggling multiple audits, overlapping requirements, and scattered documentation only adds to the slowdown.
In this session, Beau Butaud, Co-Founder at Render Compliance, and Nicholas Muy, Chief Information Security Officer at Scrut Automation, unpack how to move faster without compromising on trust or quality.
Watch this webinar to learn:
- How to reduce compliance bottlenecks and maintain product momentum
- What an iterative, automation-first approach looks like in practice
- How to handle audits with less stress, fewer delays, and better outcomes
Going through multiple audits itself reveals complications and further delays your compliance timelines. What if you did not have to spend additional time and resources while still ensuring product focus?
Security and regulatory compliance play a critical role in earning customer trust, but they often demand time and resources that fast-moving teams can’t afford to spare. Juggling multiple audits, overlapping requirements, and scattered documentation only adds to the slowdown.
In this session, Beau Butaud, Co-Founder at Render Compliance, and Nicholas Muy, Chief Information Security Officer at Scrut Automation, unpack how to move faster without compromising on trust or quality.
Watch this webinar to learn:
- How to reduce compliance bottlenecks and maintain product momentum
- What an iterative, automation-first approach looks like in practice
- How to handle audits with less stress, fewer delays, and better outcomes
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Watch how a compliance expert looks at a real-world setup and quickly spots what’s strong, what’s missing, and what could be improved.

See the kinds of small details teams often overlook until an audit, customer review, or board conversation brings them up.

You’ll leave with sharper questions to ask internally, better ways to evaluate readiness, and a clearer lens of where to focus next.




















