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Digital Communications Governance and Archiving: Pioneered by Theta Lake

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By Garth Landers, Director of Product Marketing, Theta Lake.

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the term “regulatory tsunami” has become a common phrase, reflecting the immense pressure organizations face to maintain compliance across a myriad of communication channels. As businesses increasingly adopt modern collaboration tools, the challenge of ensuring compliance has grown exponentially. Since its beginning, Theta Lake was designed and intended to address this challenge, offering innovative solutions to help organizations navigate the complexities of digital communication governance and archiving (DCGA). The requirements for DCGA are many, typically encompassing capture, archiving, surveillance, supervision, behavioral analytics, auditing and e-discovery.

The shift to Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) has transformed how organizations communicate, moving from traditional, controlled environments to dynamic platforms that include voice, video, chat, and digital whiteboards. This transition has led to a surge in off-channel communications, where employees use unmonitored tools like WhatsApp for convenience. Theta Lake’s mission is to seamlessly integrate compliance into these new communication landscapes, ensuring that organizations can leverage these tools without compromising regulatory standards.

Theta Lake’s approach is built on three core capabilities: Unified Capture, Unified Search and Storage, and Proactive Compliance:

  • Unified Capture addresses the off-channel communication problem by enabling organizations to capture all forms of communication, from video and chat to SMS and email. This capability encourages the use of monitored, on-channel communications, providing firms with robust reporting and reconciliation tools. In addition to the benefits of regulatory compliance alignment, business users can use UCC platforms, with all of their functionality intact, enabling them to be more productive and at the same time, discouraging their need to use off-channel communications to get their job done.
  • Unified Search and Storage further enhances compliance efforts by consolidating data across various communication silos. Traditionally, voice recordings, emails, and chat data are stored separately, creating fragmented data landscapes that complicate compliance and discovery processes, making response to governance events like audits, investigations and litigation difficult, complex and potentially inaccurate. Theta Lake’s solution unifies these data streams, using the company’s SEC 17a-4 compliant archive or the customer’s choice of storage, offering a single, comprehensive view that saves costs and improves efficiency. With Unified Search and Storage, IT leaders have not only fast and accurate keyword search, but also a selection of visualizations and dashboards coupled with GenAI that enable users to get not only deeper insights but also the big picture view that is needed to assess the merits of a case.
  • Proactive Compliance represents the next evolution in communications supervision and surveillance. Beyond traditional risk detection, Theta Lake empowers organizations to take action on identified risks. This includes automated remediation and redaction of content, the ability to insert disclaimers into conversations, and more, transforming compliance from a reactive to a proactive process. In addition to supporting firms’ existing lexicons, Proactive Compliance offers an unlimited number of readily available machine learning based risk detections, modeled after existing regulatory, security, privacy and governance standards and requirements.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a pivotal role in Theta Lake’s offerings. The company employs a three-layered approach to AI, focusing on practical applications that enhance compliance without compromising data privacy. AI-driven tools help organizations detect risks more accurately, reducing false positives and providing explainable, defensible detections. Additionally, AI is used to summarize and contextualize communications, making it easier for compliance professionals to review and understand complex interactions.

Theta Lake’s AI capabilities extend to the core infrastructure of its products, with patented technologies that generate synthetic training data without using sensitive customer information. This ensures that AI models are developed responsibly, maintaining the highest standards of data privacy and security.

In conclusion, Theta Lake is revolutionizing digital communications governance and archiving (DCGA) by integrating advanced technologies and strategic partnerships into its solutions. As organizations continue to navigate the regulatory landscape, Theta Lake provides the tools and expertise needed to ensure compliance across all communication channels. By embedding compliance into the fabric of modern communication tools, Theta Lake not only helps organizations avoid regulatory pitfalls but also enhances their ability to communicate effectively and securely in today’s digital world.

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