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Webinar – Key Metrics to Measure and Communicate Third-Party Risk

With the unprecedented growth of vendor data breaches and supply chain disruptions, organizational leaders want greater visibility into their third-party ecosystems. Few security and risk professionals know how to effectively communicate third-party risk – often relying on complex, technical, and point-in-time dashboards that can be confusing for board members. This session will examine how to measure and communicate the key TPRM KPIs and KRIs.

This webinar will:

  • • Examine four metrics categories: Risk, Threat, Compliance & Coverage
  • • Define the Key Performance & Key Risk Indicators for each category
  • • Explain which metrics you should share with stakeholders and why
Speakers:
  • Joe Toley
    Compliance Expert & Project Director, Prevalent
    Joe Toley is responsible for ensuring that the demands of the marketspace are considered and applied innovatively within the Prevalent portfolio. He comes from a compliance and IT security background, and with more that 12 years of experience and expertise.
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  • Elizabeth Dunsmoor
    TPRM Prinicipal, Shared Assessments
    Elizabeth Dunsmoor recently joined Shared Assessments as a TPRM Principal after 15 years as a TPRM practitioner. She has experience designing holistic programs and delivering assessment work within the cybersecurity, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors. With a proven ability to oversee and execute long-term operational strategies and methodologies for risk programs, Elizabeth is proficient in a variety of management actions including translating strategies into measurable plans, partnering with Procurement, corporate teams, and firm leaders to develop a pipeline of cross-functional leaders within the risk management function. She now provides training and guidance to business leaders to ensure understanding of program requirements, third-party capabilities, and performance expectations.
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