CISO’s Guide to Third-Party Security Management
Managing your third-party vendors' security is crucial, but security assessments are riddled with problems.
Lengthy security questionnaires listing irrelevant questions are a waste of your vendors' time and yours. The third-party risk management process is slow and laborious, especially when you have tens or hundreds of vendors. And questionnaires simply reflect a moment in time and can be outdated almost immediately. How can you build a process that is effective, efficient and scalable?
Get our new guide, which explains how to identify cyber risks in your third-party vendor relationships, gain greater visibility into information security risk and easily remediate it so you can better manage your third-party security. We'll show you exactly how to:
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