Differences between regulatory event alert and source document alert
A regulatory event alert informs you of a regulatory change, while a source document alert signals the release or update of the related official document.
The following table outlines the key differences between a regulatory event alert and a source document alert, highlighting their purpose, content, and usage within the compliance process.
| Aspect | Regulatory event alert | Source document alert |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | A notification about changes or developments in laws, regulations, or policies. | A notification about the publication or update of an official regulatory source document. |
| Purpose | To inform stakeholders of new or amended regulatory requirements that may impact compliance. | To provide access to authoritative documents that support or detail regulatory changes. |
| Content source | Curated updates based on analysis of regulatory developments (for example, by TRRI). | Derived directly from official documents published by regulators or authoritative bodies. |
| Nature of information | Summarized and contextual insights about a regulatory event. | Original, unaltered content from official sources such as laws, guidance, or notices. |
| Use case | Helps assess impact and determine compliance actions or next steps. | Serves as a reference for legal interpretation, policy updates, and audit traceability. |
| Example | Alert about a change in data privacy regulations in the EU. | Alert linking to the official EU regulation amendment document published by the authority. |