Webinars

Improve Your TPRM Program in 45 Days

When: January 13, 2026 – 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT

Am I actually managing third-party risk—or am I just managing paperwork? 

Many TPRM leaders quietly ask themselves this question as they spend hours chasing questionnaires, reviewing SOC 2 reports, and updating spreadsheets.  Questionnaires get filed away and trusted implicitly, rather than being used for risk inputs. High-risk vendors aren’t reviewed enough, and low risk vendors consume too much time. You may sense growing frustration from the business, fatigue within your team, and a nagging concern that the program would be difficult to defend to auditors, regulators, or leadership if they knew what was really happening. In this session, we will walk through a practical, 45-day reset designed for people who need a better TPRM program.

You will learn how to reduce noise, focus on the vendors that introduce material risk, and validate vendor claims using continuous risk signals rather than blind trust. The goal is not to rebuild everything from scratch, but to stabilize what you have and make it effective, defensible, and sustainable.

You’ll learn:

  • How to categorize and prioritize vendors by criticality, data sensitivity, and operational impact
  • What best-in-class due diligence and continuous monitoring look like in 2025
  • Emerging AI-related risks to consider when assessing vendors
  • How healthcare, higher education, and financial services each face unique TPRM challenges
  • How automation (including AI-enabled analysis) is reshaping TPRM programs

By the end of the webinar, you will have a clear picture of what a modern TPRM program is actually supposed to do, why so many programs drift into inefficiency, and how meaningful improvement can happen in a few weeks. If you are responsible for TPRM and feel the weight of “keeping it running” without confidence it would hold up under real scrutiny, this session is designed for you.

Duration:

30–45 minutes, including Q&A

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