Is this the claim that pollutants aren’t covered by the clean air act unless there is a specific law? That the wording giving them authority to create regulations to protect human health and the environment doesn’t exist? That it’s reasonable to insist on potentially thousands of modifications of the law, if that’s what it takes to get clean air?
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Seriously, I’d tune in. We have protocols “for Sox compliance”, but I’ve never been privy to an audit so have no idea if they’re effective.
As a DevSecOps professional, I may have opportunities to make compliance easier or more effective, if I knew how they worked or had any feedback
Edit: I love the idea of ComplianceAsCode mentioned here, and hadn’t read of it before but it looks all about infrastructure while I’m all about product builds