
CUBE Digital Regulation Platform (DRP)
Regulatory change management software
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What is CUBE Digital Regulation Platform (DRP)
CUBE Digital Regulation Platform (DRP) is a regulatory intelligence and change management platform used to monitor regulatory developments, assess impact, and manage implementation activities. It is typically used by compliance, legal, and risk teams in regulated industries to track obligations across jurisdictions and business lines. The platform combines regulatory content feeds with workflow tools for triage, mapping to internal policies/controls, and audit-ready evidence of decisions and actions.
End-to-end change workflow
DRP supports a structured process from regulatory horizon scanning through triage, impact assessment, assignment, and implementation tracking. This helps teams replace email- and spreadsheet-based processes with consistent workflows and accountability. It also supports maintaining an audit trail of decisions, approvals, and actions for internal governance and examinations.
Regulatory content and alerts
The platform is designed to ingest and organize regulatory updates and publications into a centralized view for compliance teams. Alerting and filtering capabilities help users focus on relevant changes by jurisdiction, regulator, topic, or business area. This reduces manual monitoring effort compared with general-purpose web monitoring tools.
Obligation mapping and evidence
DRP is built to link regulatory requirements to internal policies, controls, and procedures to support traceability. This mapping can improve consistency in how obligations are interpreted and implemented across teams. It also supports producing evidence packages for audits and regulatory inquiries by tying changes to actions and documentation.
Content coverage validation needed
Regulatory content breadth and depth can vary by jurisdiction, regulator, and topic, so buyers typically need to validate coverage against their specific footprint. Some organizations may still require supplemental sources for niche regimes or non-core jurisdictions. Ongoing tuning of topics and filters is often necessary to keep alerts relevant.
Implementation and taxonomy effort
Effective use usually requires configuring taxonomies (business lines, products, jurisdictions, obligation types) and aligning them with internal governance structures. Initial setup can involve data migration and process redesign, especially for organizations moving from decentralized tracking. Without strong ownership, workflows can degrade into another tracking layer rather than a system of record.
Integration dependencies
Many teams expect integrations with GRC platforms, ticketing systems, document management, and identity providers to fit existing operating models. If required connectors are not available out of the box, integration work may depend on APIs and internal development resources. This can affect time-to-value for organizations with complex toolchains.
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CUBE Global Limited
London, United Kingdom
2011
Private
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