Balancing the risks and benefits of using third parties to deliver business services has always been key and during a crisis, the risks can be significantly heightened.

Current Third-party risk management approaches may prove to be insufficient, both during and after the crisis. This begs the question: at a time when IT resources are already stretched, how can IT and security teams support the business in its use of third parties while minimizing the risks they create and improving business resilience?

Watch this one hour webinar as a panel of experts discuss some of the current, crisis-related trends and break down how organizations can adapt their TPRM program to improve business resilience, including how to:

  • Determine your organization’s third-party resilience
  • Start new partnerships on a strong foundation
  • Protect your data by sharing only what you need to
  • Check your internal processes are up to the task
Ed Thomas
Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales Operations

Ed Thomas leads ProcessUnity’s marketing team and is responsible for the company’s awareness, demand generation and thought-leadership programs. In his marketing and sales operations roles at ProcessUnity, Cura Software Solutions and OpenPages (now IBM), Ed has helped hundreds of organizations streamline their risk and compliance programs using next-generation automation tools..

Naomi Phaneuf
Senior Marketing Programs Manager

Naomi is a Senior Marketing Programs Manager at ProcessUnity and is responsible for thought-leadership and best practice programs.

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