Technology and Risk Management: A Checklist for Successfully Managing IT Risk and Third-Party Risk
As organizations expand their IT footprints, they become more vulnerable to cyberthreats and therefore business risk. Just one well-placed cyberattack can result in data or software damage, breaches of customer information, theft of intellectual property and business interruptions, with the damage rippling out into their supply chain, impacting on compliance with regulators, corporate reputation and revenue streams.
Third parties complicate the risk landscape even further. When organizations trust their facilities, networks and/or data to outside suppliers and partners, they open themselves up to potentially devastating financial, reputational, regulatory, operational and strategic consequences.
Read now to discover a checklist for successfully
managing IT risk and third-party risk.
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