Why Privacy is Your Secret Weapon Against Third-Party Risk
Managing third-party risk can feel like fighting a hydra — mitigate one risk factor and two more appear in its place.
From cybersecurity to business continuity planning, vendor evaluation and onboarding, and more, doing everything you should be doing to mitigate third-party risk feels overwhelming. Worse still, many professionals are tasked with third-party risk management without adequate resources and support.
If you are going to slay this hydra, you will need a secret weapon: Robust data privacy management.
Data privacy management is just one of many aspects of effective TPRM. By paying attention to data privacy early and often, you will make many TPRM tasks significantly easier and reduce your risk profile across the board.
Watch the webinar to join Osano Head of Privacy Rachael Ormiston and Senior Product Manager Nicole Howard as they discuss why data privacy practices serve as a TPRM force multiplier and how you can start making TPRM easier and more impactful through data privacy.
What you'll learn:
Why poor data privacy practices raise a vendors' overall risk profile.
How focusing on your own data privacy practices reduces your reliance on third parties.
How to make third-party assessment and management fast and effective.
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