In the latest Imprivata Live session, experts from our legal and product teams dive into vendor access risks, as well as strategies and best practices to mitigate them…
In today's digital age, the reliance on third parties—such as vendors, contractors, and suppliers—is more crucial than ever. However, this increased collaboration also introduces significant cybersecurity risks. While we've seen some progress, the threat is far from gone. Many companies still face data breaches that can be traced back to third parties, often due to overly generous access privileges. These breaches can lead to serious headaches, from lost data to regulatory fines and damaged business relationships.
The good news? You’re not alone in this battle.
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