NIST & ISO & SOC 2, Oh My! Making Sense of Third-Party Risk Compliance Requirements

Sponsored by Prevalent

August 31 from 15:00 to 16:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


CPE
ALL , NASBA
Credits
1

This event qualifies for 1 CPE credit accredited by GRC Certify and NASBA if you meet the completion criteria (50 minutes of attendance and answer 100% of polls presented). Credit is automatically tracked to all of your OCEG / GRC Certify certifications and recorded on your CPE Transcript. You will also receive a NASBA certificate of completion by email.

Join us for this webinar in which experts will spell out the most relevant regulations and frameworks you need to know.

Highlights

  • Define models such as SIG, ISO27001, SOC 2, and SCA
  • Explore the real difference between FISMA and NIST for third-party management
  • Understand sanctions such as OFAC and regulations such as OSFI
  • Identify the most important mandates for third-party risk and why

Third-party risk management is laden with acronyms, and it can be a challenge to keep up with terms – especially when transitioning between compliance frameworks and regulations. What do they all mean, and which ones do you need?

In this webinar, compliance experts Alastair Parr and Thomas Humphreys will explore the most important third-party compliance acronyms you need to know going into the rest of 2023.

Presenters:

Alastair Parr, SVP of Global Products and Services, Prevalent

Thomas Humphreys, Compliance Expert & Content Manager, Prevalent

Additional Information:

Field of Study: Management Services

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Preparation: None

Program Level: Basic

Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

CPE Credit Notice

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