Third-Party Cyber Risk Management For Dummies, CyberGRX Special Edition, discusses this new world of third-party cyber risk management in five chapters: Understanding Third-Party Cyber Risk Management (Chapter 1), Communicating the Importance of TPCRM (Chapter 2), Tackling the Traditional (and Outdated).
Solving risk at scale requires good information upon which risk managers can build models and protocols for efficiently guiding their organizations to good risk positions.
While data breaches are commonplace, occasionally there’s an attack so audacious that its impact reverberates long after the initial jolt.
Ransomware continues to dominate headlines with no sign of slowing down. What started more than 30 years ago has become one of the most prevalent and lucrative cyberattacks that does not discriminate by company size, industry, or geography. In addition, with the growth of the digital ecosystem, ransomware can now work its way not only through the primary target, but affect the third parties that a business may also be working with.
The VRM lifecycle allows companies to acknowledge the importance of their vendors and incorporate them into their overall strategies.
After seeing the benefits of using RiskRecon and VIRTIS for threat shielding and third-party risk monitoring, this healthcare organization found a way to use the platform to validate security controls internally as well.
To begin understanding the state of your company’s long-term resiliency, it is important to closely examine the ecosystem in which your company operates. The main factors that can impact your company’s ecosystem are outline in this download.
2022 is primed to be the year many privacy program leaders will focus on implementing privacy frameworks as a way of insulating the privacy program from the winds of change that constantly buffet the organization.
The sale and purchase of unauthorized access to compromised enterprise networks has become a significant enabler for criminal cyberattacks, particularly ransomware infections.
Cyber threat intelligence can help organizations analyze risks, allocate resources, and understand threats relevant to your industry and geography.
Why it’s Critical for Your Organization to Keep Moving Upwards
The Seven Strategies for Researching the Deep and Dark Web
Making the most of Cybersixgill’s Investigative Portal and API
How to Integrate External Threat Intelligence and XDR for Full Visibility