Architecting the Future: Real-Time SEC Compliance through Azure-Native Automation
Authors: Varun Arora
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.v14.i1.232974
Short DOI: https://doi.org/hbttx9
Country: United States
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Abstract:
In the high-stakes realm of public accounting, maintaining auditor independence stands as the cornerstone of market confidence. However, for national advisory firms, upholding this independence on a large scale poses an increasingly delicate challenge. Governed by the stringent oversight of the SEC and PCAOB, even a minor "independence gap"—such as an inadvertent allocation of hours to a restricted client before submitting mandatory legal declarations—can lead to severe regulatory repercussions. Conventional compliance frameworks often employ "reactive" sampling methods, detecting violations weeks or months after their occurrence.
This article delves into the architecture and deployment of an innovative Azure-native detection engine crafted to eradicate this detection delay. By orchestrating real-time data exchanges between enterprise time-tracking systems (Replicon) and central data repositories (SAP DataSphere), the solution establishes a fail-safe digital defense mechanism. Through the incorporation of automated "Compliance Intercepts" and a dynamic, administrator-controlled form engine, the platform guarantees full compliance with federal regulations, thereby reshaping regulatory adherence from a manual obligation into a strategic, automated advantage.
Keywords: RegTech (Regulatory Technology), Auditor Independence Governance, Risk Mitigation & Management, Azure-Native Architecture, Dynamic Rule Engine, Data Integrity & Automated Audit Trails, Zero-Downtime Migration, Scalable Enterprise Solutions, PCAOB 3526 Standards.
Paper Id: 232974
Published On: 2026-02-07
Published In: Volume 14, Issue 1, January-February 2026
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