
Compliance Readiness
FreeEnsure your compliance program is robust and ready.
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What Compliance Readiness does
The Compliance Readiness skill is designed to rigorously assess and validate your compliance programs across multiple frameworks. By invoking the command /cs:compliance-readiness <program>, users can engage in a structured interrogation process that answers critical questions necessary for compliance success. This skill is particularly useful for organizations that are preparing to adopt new compliance frameworks, finalize audit calendars, or are at the initial stages of certification processes.
At the core of this skill are six essential questions that guide users through the compliance landscape. These questions help identify applicable frameworks, analyze overlaps for efficiency, and ensure accountability for evidence ownership. Each inquiry is backed by specific scripts that automate the collection and analysis of compliance data, making the process not only thorough but also efficient. This structured approach helps mitigate the risks associated with compliance failures and streamlines the preparation for audits.
The skill is particularly valuable for compliance officers, auditors, and risk managers who need to ensure that their compliance programs are not only compliant but also optimized for resource efficiency. By using this skill, teams can avoid common pitfalls such as duplicated evidence collection and unaccounted artefacts, which can lead to significant issues during audits. The output generated from the skill provides a clear verdict on readiness and actionable next steps, making it a practical tool for any organization navigating the complexities of compliance.
In summary, Compliance Readiness is a must-have for any organization that prioritizes compliance and seeks to enhance its readiness for audits and certifications. It equips teams with the necessary insights and tools to make informed decisions, ultimately fostering a culture of accountability and diligence in compliance management.
When to use it
Use this skill when preparing to adopt a new compliance framework, planning an audit calendar, or assessing readiness for certification.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for organizations that do not engage with multiple compliance frameworks or those that are not currently preparing for audits or certifications.
What you can build with it
Preparing for a New Compliance Framework
Before adopting a new compliance framework, use this skill to ensure all necessary frameworks are identified and accounted for.
Finalizing Annual Audit Calendar
Utilize the skill to validate your audit calendar, ensuring auditor independence and avoiding conflicts.
Assessing Certification Readiness
Run the skill to gauge your organization's readiness for certification, identifying any critical gaps that need addressing.
How to install Compliance Readiness
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/compliance-readiness --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by alirezarezvani/cs:compliance-readiness — Compliance Officer Forcing Questions
Command: /cs:compliance-readiness <program>
The multi-framework compliance officer pressure-tests any compliance program. Six questions before any new-framework commitment, audit cycle planning, or certification readiness sign-off.
When to Run
- Before adopting a new compliance framework
- Before annual audit calendar finalization
- Before certification stage 1 readiness sign-off
- Before management review (Clause 9.3 across frameworks)
- When evidence-collection effort has grown 50%+ year-over-year (a smell)
- When an audit produced > 15% critical findings
The Six Compliance Officer Questions
1. Have you named every applicable framework?
No framework selector run, no defensible scope.
- Run
framework_selector.pywith company profile - Forgetting a framework means rebuilding the audit program later
- Pay attention to industry-specific overlays (financial: NYDFS, FINMA; healthcare: HIPAA, ISO 13485; AI: ISO 42001 + EU AI Act)
2. Where do the frameworks overlap, and what's the reuse leverage?
Single evidence -> N controls = the cornerstone of multi-framework efficiency.
- Run
cross_framework_mapper.pywith enabled frameworks - HIGH-confidence mappings: same evidence; MEDIUM: existing + overlay; LOW: new artefact
- Without overlap analysis, you'll collect the same access-review records 3 times
3. Who owns each artefact, and what's the reuse-leverage score?
Joint ownership without accountability is the most common cause of stale evidence.
- Run
evidence_pool_generator.pyfor the artefact inventory - HIGH-leverage artefacts (≥ 5 mappings) get built first
- Each artefact needs one accountable owner
- Stale evidence is an effective gap — even if the artefact existed historically
4. What's the audit calendar, and is auditor independence respected?
Surveillance audits stacking in the same week is a smell.
- Use per-framework audit-plan tools (aims_audit_scheduler, isms_audit_scheduler, audit_schedule_optimizer)
- Auditor cannot audit their own work (Clause 9.2 across all ISO standards)
- For small teams: rotate auditors + occasional external auditor
5. What does a mock audit produce, and is the severity distribution healthy?
No mock audit, no readiness signal.
- Run
audit_simulator.pywith framework + scope - Healthy distribution: ≥ 40% observation, ≤ 15% critical
- All-critical findings = destructive audit OR genuinely failing program
- All-observation findings = audit too superficial
6. What's the management review cadence across frameworks?
Each framework wants its own management review; an integrated review (per Annex SL) saves 5x exec time.
- Schedule one quarterly cross-framework review covering all enabled frameworks' Clause 9.3 inputs
- Inputs: risk register changes, open nonconformities, audit findings, incidents, drift, KPIs
- Outputs: action items, resource decisions, scope adjustments
Workflow
# 1. Framework selection
python ../../skills/compliance-os/scripts/framework_selector.py profile.json
# 2. Cross-framework overlap
python ../../skills/compliance-os/scripts/cross_framework_mapper.py program.json
# 3. Evidence pool consolidation
python ../../skills/compliance-os/scripts/evidence_pool_generator.py program.json
# 4. Mock audit (per framework)
python ../../skills/compliance-os/scripts/audit_simulator.py scope.json
Output Format
# Compliance Readiness: <program>
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
## The Decision Being Made
[framework-set | audit-calendar | certification-readiness | evidence-consolidation]
## Framework Set
- Applicable: <list>
- Binding (regulations): <count>
- Certifiable: <count>
- Missing dependencies: <list>
## Cross-Framework Overlap
- Total merged controls in scope: N
- High-leverage artefacts (≥ 5 mappings): M
- Top reuse opportunities: <top 5 artefacts>
## Evidence Pool
- Artefacts in catalog: N
- High-leverage count: M
- Stale evidence rate: X%
- Unowned artefacts: K
## Audit Calendar
- Frameworks scheduled this year: <list>
- Auditor independence respected: Y/N
- Conflicts: <list>
## Mock Audit Results (per framework)
- <framework>: total findings N, critical X%, observation Y%, healthy distribution: Y/N
## Verdict
🟢 READY | 🟡 STAGE-2-CANDIDATE | 🔴 NOT-READY
## Top 3 Actions
[3 concrete next steps with owners + dates]
Routing
/cs:aims-audit— for ISO 42001-specific forcing questions/cs:ai-act-readiness— for EU AI Act-specific forcing questions/cs:ciso-review— for cybersecurity strategy/cs:caio-review— for executive AI strategy/cs:gc-review— for novel-case legal review/cs:decide— to log the verdict/cs:freeze 30— on certification commitments (multi-year financial impact)
Related
- Agent:
cs-compliance-officer - Skill:
compliance-os - Adjacent:
ra-qm-team/skills/iso42001-specialist/,ra-qm-team/skills/eu-ai-act-specialist/,ra-qm-team/skills/information-security-manager-iso27001/,ra-qm-team/skills/soc2-compliance/,ra-qm-team/skills/gdpr-dsgvo-expert/
Version: 1.0.0
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