Sure, here are the technical steps to configure regulatory compliance management settings in vCenter:
1. Log in to the vCenter Server using the vSphere Client.
1. From the vSphere Client Home page, select “Policies and Profiles” from the “Getting Started” section.
1. Click on “Add Policy” to create a new policy.
1. Select “Configuration” from the policy type dropdown menu.
1. Choose “Security & Compliance” as the category of the policy.
1. Enter a name for the policy and a description (optional).
1. Click on “Add Profile” to add a compliance profile.
1. Select the compliance profile that you want to use.
1. Configure the profile settings based on the regulatory compliance requirements that you need to meet.
1. After configuring the profile settings, click on “OK” to save the policy.
1. Apply the policy to the virtual machines that you want to manage compliance for.
1. Monitor and audit the virtual machines to ensure that they remain compliant with the regulations that you are required to meet.
Note: The process may differ slightly depending on the version of vCenter that you are using.