Third-party vendors and OEMs do have a significant role to play when it comes to the overall risk exposure of an enterprise.
A faulty update issued by a cybersecurity vendor, of all things, is also a potent reminder of the need to leave no stone unturned in third-party vendor management. All vendors should be required to ...
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Others are simply a nature of business, such as a third-party defaulting on a contract agreement. Operational risk can never be 100% eliminated, and management must decide what level of ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has published updated guidance on how employers should deal with sexual ...