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073020tnAccelerating Threat Detection with Real-Time Security Intelligence

Recorded:    October 22 | 2020      Watch Now!

Many organizations rely on governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) technology to consolidate risk information from internal sources (such as finance, IT, and operations) and external sources to understand their threat landscape. Yet as vendor ecosystems grow in size and complexity, risk management teams are increasingly struggling to procure and maintain high-quality, real-time data to feed their GRC systems.

073020tnExecutive Tips to Modernize Your Compliance Program

Recorded:    August 27 | 2020      Watch Now!

Under the weight of new and changing regulations around the world, many organizations struggle to achieve compliance. They often lack a holistic view of their compliance profile and face increasing challenges due to digital transformation. Chief Compliance Officers who take a top-down approach are often met with resistance, but a successful program requires management to actively participate, not just sign off.

073020tnPrivacy in a Pandemic: Implementing a Global Framework for Compliance

Recorded:    July 30 | 2020      Watch Now!

In response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, countries are turning to tech to find solutions for containing the spread of the virus. New government initiatives including contact tracing apps are being implemented at lightning speed, and tele-health regulation is being approved in days instead of years. The world is rapidly digitising in response to all users working from home simultaneously, companies are adding network technology to expand coverage and capability, and online video conferencing is exploding.

0725tnHow to Mitigate the Unique Risks of Work From Home-Remote Office Networks

Recorded:    July 15 | 2020       Watch Now!

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, more employees are working from home than ever before, introducing corporate devices to a variety of new and evolving vulnerabilities.  We recently examined the data we routinely collect from Internet traffic to learn more about how this unprecedented shift to remote work changed the security landscape — and the results were alarming.

0725tnAutomated Integrations for Third-Party Risk Management 

Recorded:    June 25 | 2020      View On-Demand

High-Profile Data Breaches have placed a spotlight on the risk of cyber security breaches with vendors and subcontractors, expanding the need to have greater rigor in third-party risk management and ongoing risk assessments. By integrating third-party risk management systems with other enterprise systems, external data sources, and analysis and reporting applications, and organization can deliver significant benefits and centralize processes into a single, automated platform that standardizes workflows and reduces manual effort.

052120tnPrivileged Access Management: A Zero-Trust Approach to COVID-19

Recorded:    May 21 | 2020      View On-Demand

Security practitioners around the world are struggling to cope with the challenges posed by remote workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. With all users working from home simultaneously, there is a tremendous load and increased security risks across private networks and the cloud. In light of more workers accessing data from the cloud, many organizations are taking a "zero trust" approach, including the use of solutions such as Privileged Access Management (PAM).

042320tnFaster Business Growth Starts with Better Vendor Onboarding

Recorded:    April 23 | 2020       View On-Demand

Companies work with third-party vendors to help them become leaner, more agile, flexible, and efficient, so they can go to market faster and beat the competition. However, onboarding remains the most time consuming and pressurized part of the process, as security leaders try to balance meeting the demands with the business with the fundamentals of good security. According to Gartner it now takes an average of 90 days to onboard a new vendor, 20 days longer than four years ago.

thumbnail 1581695943407How to Get More Visibility into Your Digital Ecosystem

Recorded:    March 26 | 2020       View On-Demand

In today's cybersecurity landscape, having continued visibility into your organization’s attack surface is essential to staying ahead of new and evolving threats. But as your digital ecosystem continues to expand, monitoring and mitigating cyber risk become increasingly difficult.

032120tnMatching Threat Intelligence & Third-Party Risk for Cyber Security

Recorded:    March 12 | 2020       Attend

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.

0725tnAutomating GRC to Increase Business Value

Recorded:    February 13 | 2020      Attend

GRC is neither a project nor a technology, but a corporate objective for improving governance through more-effective compliance and a better understanding of the impact of risk on business performance. GRC can vary dramatically depending on the businesses vertical market, and even further complexity can be found from one business unit to another. This complexity drives the need for different, highly specialized tools, which raises a huge set of cost, integration, and management issues.

090519TNCornerstones to Fortify Your Enterprise Cybersecurity Defense

Recorded:    January 23 | 2020      Attend

The enterprise cybersecurity landscape is dramatically expanding in scale and complexity, and cyberattacks are growing in magnitude and impact as digital transformation increases on a global scale. From phishing scams, to ransomware attacks, to malicious breaches from state actors, the potential threat to your business is huge. According to the Ponemon Institute, the average per breach cost to a company in 2018 was estimated at $3.86 million, an increase of 6.4 percent over the previous year.

121719TNCritical Steps to Manage CCPA Compliance and Risk in 2020

Recorded:    Dec. 17 | 2019       Attend

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) is arguably the most expansive privacy law in U.S. history and will become enforceable in just a matter of months. The CCPA introduces new privacy rights for consumers and will force companies that conduct business in the State of California to implement structural changes to their privacy programs. The new rights given to California consumers are similar to the rights provided in the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The CCPA also subjects non-compliant businesses to expensive fines, class-action lawsuits, and injunctions.

062618tnKey Steps to Mature Your Third-Party Risk Management Program

Recorded:    Oct 31 | 2019       Attend

High-Profile Data Breaches have placed a spotlight on the risk of cyber security breaches with vendors and subcontractors, expanding the need to have greater rigor in third party risk management and ongoing risk assessments. Maintaining an effective third-party risk management program doesn't happen overnight. It's a journey that involves continual learning, refinement and evolution.

100319tnCCPA 101: What is It, and How Will It Impact Your Organization?

Recorded:    October 3rd | 2019       Attend

The California Consumer Privacy Act goes into effect January 1, 2020. If you are a for-profit company operating in the state of California, you need to have the right processes in place to support CCPA privacy requirements – or face stiff penalties. Are you ready?

091019tnPreventing Data Breaches with a Scalable Verification Program

Recorded:    September 10 | 2019       Attend

Consumer demand is driving the corporate IT environment. Business demands for IT are changing rapidly — so too are the demands on IAM — resulting in the requirement to adopt emerging technologies (e.g., mobile and cloud computing, data loss prevention, and social media) earlier and more quickly. Scalability is critical for any business that wants to catalyze short- and long-term success. A flexible workflow for identity verification can help organizations of all sizes with limited time, resources, and funding to focus their efforts on initiatives that support positive growth. While your business might be conducting background checks today, it could have different verification needs in the future to ease onboarding friction, prevent data breaches, and demonstrate regulatory compliance.

0725tnAutomating Your Third-Party Risk Management Program

Recorded:    July 25 | 2019       Attend

The current state of vendor risk management (VRM) is bleak. More than half of all information security breaches are caused by third-party vendors, and according to Deloitte 83% of today’s business leaders lack confidence in third party VRM processes. Given the growing complexities in accurately collecting and screening third-party data and the need for deeper due diligence, automation is key to a successful risk program. However, many corporations haven’t adopted automation in their third-party risk management programs.

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