In the world of software buyers and sellers, trust matters; 96% of cybersecurity leaders say they're more likely to buy from vendors that are transparent about security posture. But actual vendor risk management—lengthy assessment questionnaires, layers of NDAs, superficial trust centers, endless back-and-forth—suggests that real trust is still elusive.
It doesn't have to be this way. In this interactive webcast, Jack Rumsey, Head of Governance, Risk, and Compliance for Swimlane, and Jake Bernardes, CISO for Whistic, get to the bottom of the transparency gap between buyers and sellers in the Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) process. They will tackle:
• Why vendors are so afraid of transparency—and how to conquer their phobia
• How vendors and buyers can achieve greater transparency without sacrificing security
• What "trust" really means in practice and how to measure it
• The impact of a trust-based approach to TPRM on business outcomes
Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.
Generously supported by:
Jack Rumsey is Head of Governance, Risk, and Compliance at Swimlane, where he is responsible for internal controls, external audit engagements, and building and maintaining their Trust program. A seven-year veteran of the IT risk space, Rumsey has held positions in audit and assurance with KPMG and State Farm and led the SOC 2 team at Schellman. He is a huge advocate for transparency and fostering customer trust.
Jake is a technology leader with significant experience in funding rounds, delivering security transformation and building best in class security functions.
Passionate, innovative & pragmatic with an understanding of what makes businesses tick and how to take them from start up or growth phase to enterprise level security capabilities, opening doors to new customers and opportunities along the way.
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