Matching Threat Intelligence & Third-Party Risk for Cybersecurity

As organizations evolve and become more connected, their reliance on third-party ecosystems continues to grow. While these business relationships undoubtedly add value, they also introduce significant new risk and compliance challenges. The third-party risk management process is complex and involves more stakeholders and data sources than many people may think including: cyber risk information, supply chain, financial, IT, compliance, legal, and privacy risk data. But even with loads of available data, it’s extremely difficult for risk teams to know how to prioritize risk and focus remediation and response efforts without the proper context or processes.

As a result risk management teams are turning to governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions to help centralize all of this information in order to gain a more comprehensive view of their third-party ecosystem. Cyber third-party risk data is a critical piece of the puzzle to a comprehensive third-party risk program within a GRC solution. Having access to a threat-centric view of cyber risk provides risk management teams with real-time insights that enable them to make faster, more confident decisions and effectively manage third-party risk.

Our panel of experts will address how to bring threat intelligence into the third-party risk management process and discuss:

  • The importance of holistic risk management and sustainable ongoing monitoring
  • How to incorporate external content sources and create a centralized data repository for a more comprehensive view of your vendors
  • Incorporate external content sources for a more comprehensive view of your vendors plus more sustainable ongoing monitoring
  • Ways to advance your third-party risk maturity with threat intelligence

Watch this informative session and see how best-in-class organizations are strengthening and streamlining their third-party risk management efforts.

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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