A bi-weekly podcast about the world of third party risk. Many of us are in the same position, facing ever evolving challenges, trying to keep up with new regulations and laws and it often feels like we are struggling to keep up. I want to really open up the conversation on this topic by speaking with practitioners to discuss key topics, understand what worked well and what went wrong, what people struggle with and to bring in ideas from other industries too. I’ll be asking the questions that folks may feel silly or uncomfortable asking too.
So, why not join me for a series of informal interviews and discussions to really open up the conversation for the third party risk community?
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A bi-weekly podcast about the world of third party risk. Many of us are in the same position, facing ever evolving challenges, trying to keep up with new regulations and laws and it often feels like we are struggling to keep up. I want to really open up the conversation on this topic by speaking with practitioners to discuss key topics, understand what worked well and what went wrong, what people struggle with and to bring in ideas from other industries too. I’ll be asking the questions that folks may feel silly or uncomfortable asking too.
So, why not join me for a series of informal interviews and discussions to really open up the conversation for the third party risk community?
A great opportunity to take time to discuss some key topics
Starting with the general cyber climate, how has the cyber threat landscape changed over the last few years
What Stephen is seeing as the big issues today
In terms of Bitsight and the use of data how can it be used for assessment and alerting and can it be used for prevention?
What affect do the new regulations – DORA, NIS2 – have?
Link to WSJ article referenced: https://www.wsj.com/tech/cybersecurity/typhoon-china-hackers-military-weapons-97d4ef95
A bi-weekly podcast about the world of third party risk. Many of us are in the same position, facing ever evolving challenges, trying to keep up with new regulations and laws and it often feels like we are struggling to keep up. I want to really open up the conversation on this topic by speaking with practitioners to discuss key topics, understand what worked well and what went wrong, what people struggle with and to bring in ideas from other industries too. I’ll be asking the questions that folks may feel silly or uncomfortable asking too.
So, why not join me for a series of informal interviews and discussions to really open up the conversation for the third party risk community?