Risk Management Blog and Articles

December 10, 2020

007 Life Lessons through the Verizon Breach Report: #4 Importance of country

The enemy is usually closer than we think or expect. Here's what James Bond can teach us about the importance of country.
December 3, 2020

007 Life Lessons through the Verizon Breach Report: #3 Innovation

What does it mean to innovate? We take some of James Bond's life lessons to achieve true security innovation.
November 19, 2020

007 Life Lessons through the Verizon Breach Report: #2 Communication

Just like James Bond is in constant communication with M and the rest of HQ, so does a well functioning business.
November 12, 2020

007 Life Lessons through the Verizon Breach Report: #1 Identity

Here's the first of seven lessons we can learn from James Bond to secure our enterprises and how they relate to Verizon's Data Breach Report.
November 3, 2020

Netskope Case Study: 25% Increased Efficiency in Security Questionnaires with a 7x ROI

Learn how Netskope went from a manual, ad-hoc process to a streamlined, consistent workflow to easily share their security posture with their customers.
October 29, 2020

The Role of Technology in Managing Third-Party Risks

Even though organizations might have performed third-party risk assessments at the beginning of the year, it’s possible that their business continuity plans didn’t include a response to a pandemic.
October 22, 2020

Charles River Laboratories Case Study: Risk Assessments Go From 15 days to 2 days

Manually managing 150 vendors per year was too time consuming. With ThirdPartyTrust, they managed to reduce the average assessment turnaround from 15 days to 2 days.
October 15, 2020

3 Ways to Boost your Supply Chain Resilience

COVID19 disrupted supply chains. We take a look from a third-party risk perspective, and provide some tips to boost the supply chain resilience.
October 9, 2020

Third-Party Risk Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

There are many ways and frameworks to do TPRM, but organizations usually follow one of the following three: the good, the bad, and the ugly.