Objective
The use of third-party services has become a valuable business practice in virtually every industry these days. The use of outsourced services introduces an element of risk as vendors could have access to sensitive customer data, which elevates the cybersecurity threat, or vendor services can directly impact corporate objectives.
The organization should formulate explicit third-party risk management (TPRM) framework, including a clear definition of ownership and governance, standardized workflows, and articulation of risk appetite in respect of third parties, which aims at creating alignment among the internal stakeholders. The TPRM course is in two parts. Part II provides knowledge of the TPRM frameworks and how to build and implement a TPRM framework.
The course includes knowledge tests as users progress through the training. In this course, you will be asked to read through lessons, participate in learning activities, and partake in knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning, followed by the end of the course final assessment.
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What you will learn:
- Why do Organizations need a TPRMÂ framework?
- What are the third-party risk categories and common third-party risks?
- What are the Best Practices for a TPRM Framework?
- What are the TPRM Framework Considerations?
- How to build a TPRM framework?
- How to implement a TPRM framework?

