Report on the Third Party Management Strategy Survey - ENCORE EVENT
This event does not qualify for CPE credits
Join us for this webinar reporting on the findings of the recent Third Party Management Survey conducted by OCEG and Thomson Reuters. This is a recording of a previous event. There may be references to future events, special offers and free downloads that are not available at this time.
Do you think about how effective you are at addressing key risks in your third party relationships?
Do you want to know what your peers see as priorities in their third party strategy?
Do you want to understand the impact of regulatory guidance and available technologies on your third party management program?
Then you should join us for this webinar reporting on the findings of the recent Third Party Management Survey conducted by OCEG and Thomson Reuters.
In addition to discussing the survey findings, we will review what regulatory guidance from PACI, ISO37001 and the DOJ mean for firms, and how data and technology play a critical role in supporting and optimizing best practice third party management programs.
Learning Objectives:
- Assess scope and coverage of third party management
- Define key issues of concern and sources of information
- Analyze what is working well and what needs improvement
- Outline the details of regulatory guidance and its impact
Speakers:
- Kevin Bogdanov, Director, Customer and Third Party Risk Management,Thomson Reuters
- David Castrucci, CEO, 319 Insights
- Greg Matthews, Partner, KPMG
CPE Credit Notice
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