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Compliance Point

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Identified, testable requirement.

Also known ascheckpoint · verification point · test point · CP
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What is compliance point?

The term Compliance Point refers to a specific point in a system, process, or standard where conformance with a requirement can be assessed, tested, measured, or demonstrated. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

How is compliance point used in testing or certification?

In practice, Compliance Point is applied to the technical or security purpose captured by its definition: a specific point in a system, process, or standard where conformance with a requirement can be assessed, tested, measured, or demonstrated. Organizations combine that function with documented procedures, authorized access, testing, monitoring, and controls appropriate to the system.

Why does compliance point matter for assurance?

Understanding Compliance Point matters because the concept can affect security, reliability, auditability, or trusted operation. In this glossary context, it refers to a specific point in a system, process, or standard where conformance with a requirement can be assessed, tested, measured, or demonstrated.

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Identified, testable requirement.

NIST Election Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Compliance Point. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 22, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/compliance-point

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