Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole Argentieri gave top billing to the focus on mitigating the risk of misusing AI when she announced recent changes to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (2024 Edits). Getting into the weeds, however, a larger proportion of the 2024 Edits relate to how companies use a broader spectrum of data collection and analytics to monitor, optimize and improve their compliance programs. In this second article of our series analyzing the 2024 Edits, we examine the new questions added that implicate use of data and data analytics in compliance programs. The first article focused on the changes related to AI. The third and final article will look at new language related to whistleblowers, compliance resources and incorporating lessons learned. See “Thoughts From DOJ Experts on Using Data Analytics to Strengthen Compliance Programs” (Jul. 17, 2024).