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With all the different types of certifications and risk assessments in Legal, what’s the definite proof that a third-party can be trusted?
Sometimes, risk accountability is shared among multiple areas or business owners. So how to build a central program to be deployed across the organization?
Financial services organizations have to stay on their toes to ensure compliance in the context of outsourcing and third-party risk management (TPRM).
The audit trail can track active, non-active and total third-parties over time, helping you get a better understanding of capacity and planning.
With growing executive demand for changes to cybersecurity processes and awareness comes inherent challenges to an organization.
Healthcare organizations need to bring in a large number of technology providers to assist in delivering medical services, protecting data and complying with strict standards like HIPAA. So it’s fair to say that third-party risk management for healthcare organizations is a must.
So you have assessed your third-parties and established a TPRM program. But what about the risk posed by your vendors’ third-parties? It’s time to start thinking about fourth-party risk.
Modern businesses are increasingly dependent on third-parties who are geographically dispersed across the globe. Here’s why you should start thinking about continuous location risk monitoring.
Gartner predicts that by 2023, organizational spending on third-party risk management (TPRM) technologies within the Legal industry will increase by 50%. What can tech actually do for the industry?
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