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Strengthening Security: ISN Enhances Third-Party Risk Solutions

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  1. Rising Cyber Threats: As cybersecurity risks escalate, ISN provides tools to help organizations identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with third-party contractors and suppliers.

  2. Integrated Solutions: ISN’s Cyber Secure offering integrates cyber risk oversight into ISNetworld, enhancing compliance and streamlining operational efficiency for Hiring Clients.

  3. Proactive Risk Management: The Cyber 360 assessment and new breach scanning technology enable continuous monitoring of contractors’ cyber posture, addressing vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.

  4. Free for Clients: Cyber Secure is offered at no additional cost to ISN Hiring Clients, enhancing centralized oversight of cyber risks across their supply chains.

Strengthening Cybersecurity Through Comprehensive Solutions

As cybersecurity threats escalate, ISN steps up to protect organizations. The company recognizes that third-party contractors and suppliers often introduce significant cyber risks. Therefore, ISN launched Cyber Secure to address these growing concerns. This initiative equips Hiring Clients with essential tools to identify, assess, and mitigate potential threats. By streamlining cyber risk oversight, ISN enables clients to enhance operational continuity and ensure regulatory compliance.

Furthermore, ISN’s Cyber 360 assessment serves as a cornerstone of this initiative. It provides targeted cybersecurity evaluations for contractors in line with global standards. Additionally, the introduction of breach scanning functionality within ISNetworld strengthens continuous monitoring. As a result, organizations gain a clearer picture of their cyber posture and public perception. Importantly, Cyber Secure is available to clients at no extra cost, making it an accessible resource for sophisticated risk management.

A Proactive Approach to Third-Party Cyber Risk

The need for robust cybersecurity measures is particularly clear in capital-intensive industries. Recent cyber incidents have exposed vulnerabilities, underscoring the importance of vigilant oversight in environments with significant third-party access. By integrating cybersecurity tools directly into operational frameworks, ISN empowers organizations to make informed decisions efficiently. Joe Schloesser, a vice president at ISN, emphasizes the value of this integration for improving compliance and tracking.

Moreover, effective cyber risk management now contributes to the overall human journey. As organizations adopt these comprehensive solutions, they not only protect their systems but also contribute to a more resilient digital landscape. In doing so, ISN helps foster a culture where security becomes a shared responsibility. As more companies recognize the importance of strong cyber defenses, the potential for widespread adoption of such solutions increases, propelling the industry toward greater safety and security.

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