In today’s world of interlocked companies and IT service providers, it’s standard practice for a company to ask its tech suppliers to fill out detailed questionnaires about their security practices.
Google has published an interactive questionnaire that companies can use to assess the security practices of their suppliers or to review and improve their own security programs. The Vendor Security ...
Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program, governed by Information Security Office, is an initiative to reduce the risk to Institutional data and computing resources from outside parties and service ...
“Vendor security questionnaire” — three innocuous-sounding words that can leave security folks trembling. If you’re in security — no matter what company you’re with — there’s a good chance you know ...
Google has released assessment software to the open-source community to grant vendors the opportunity to scrutinize their own security practices. On Monday, the tech giant said the Vendor Security ...
Google has decided to open source an internal vendor security framework so that firms can better assess the security posture of third parties looking to work with them. The web giant first developed ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining standards, certifications, and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud ...
SecurityScorecard purchased Canadian startup HyperComply earlier this month to improve third-party risk assessment by helping vendors respond to vendor assessment questionnaires. HyperComply's ...
Organizations of all sizes, in every sector, around the world, are increasingly relying on external vendors for products and services that are vital to their operations. Correspondingly, the number of ...
The objective of the event is to ensure that States develop high quality and technically sound NUSIMS 2.0 self-assessment questionnaire that support national nuclear security assessments and, where ...