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Regulatory Compliance: A Playbook For Vietnam is a practical guide for organizations operating under Vietnam’s expanding regulatory stack.
It explains how compliance is shifting from policy pages to operational governance, how laws like PDPL, the Data Law, AI Law, and E-Commerce Law connect in practice, and what systems organizations must run to produce dossiers, registers, and evidence regulators expect.
The AesirX Regulatory Compliance Playbook explains how Vietnam’s expanding regulatory stack works in practice. It outlines the key frameworks shaping digital operations, including PDPL 2025, the Data Law, AI Law, E-Commerce Law, and cybersecurity requirements, and shows how organizations can move from policy documents to operational compliance systems with registers, workflows, and evidence-ready records.
The Playbook is written for organizations operating in Vietnam that must manage data governance and regulatory obligations as part of daily operations. This includes banks, telecom providers, digital platforms, e-commerce companies, large enterprises with cross-border services, and the legal, compliance, security, and data teams responsible for maintaining audit-ready processes.
Organizations gain a clear map of Vietnam’s regulatory environment and practical guidance on how to run compliance as an operational system. The Playbook highlights the registers, assessments, workflows, and evidence structures regulators expect, helping teams understand what must exist internally to respond to audits, authority requests, incidents, and cross-border data governance requirements.
The Playbook shows how structured compliance programs can become a strategic capability rather than only a legal requirement. Organizations that implement operational governance systems can respond faster to regulatory scrutiny, support secure digital services, and build trust with partners, regulators, and customers operating in Vietnam’s regulated sectors.
Organizations can begin applying the Playbook immediately by mapping their regulatory obligations and identifying the registers, workflows, and evidence structures they need. Many teams start with internal processes and documentation, while others implement platforms like AesirX ComplianceOne to structure these workflows and maintain audit-ready records as regulations evolve.