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How to Manage and Mitigate Third-Party Risk
Dec 1, 2022Modern organizations may have hundreds, if not thousands, of third-party relationships. Without the help of automation, it would be nearly impossible to manage and mitigate third-party risk with service providers, vendors, supply-side partners, and demand-side partners. Continue reading to learn how to effectively manage and mitigate third-party risk.
Read MoreWhat’s New in RadarFirst? HIPAA 4-Factor Summary Feature
Nov 3, 2022HIPAA provides four risk factors (known as HIPAA 4-Factor) to determine if a breach of PHI has occurred. Organizations must demonstrate to the OCR that there is a low probability that PHI has been compromised based on a risk assessment. Continue reading to learn more about HIPAA 4-Factor and how RadarFirst can automate this assessment for reporting.
Read MoreToo Much or Too Little? The Risks of Under- or Over-Reporting Data Breaches
Aug 10, 2022Given the complexity of breach notification laws, companies are often found under- or over-reporting data breaches.
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Privacy Team Tabletop Exercise
Recession-Proof Your Privacy Program
Jun 16, 2022With talks of an impending recession, now is a critical time for organizations to turn inwards and focus on costly legacy operations, like mitigating privacy risks and streamlining incident management.
Read MoreIncreased Reliance on Third Parties and the Benefits of Digital Transformation
May 19, 2022The 2022 RadarFirst Incident Benchmark Report shows untapped potential of digital transformation in privacy management.
Read MoreConnecticut Enacts Consumer Data Privacy Law, Adding to Compliance Complexity
May 12, 2022A win for consumers, Connecticut became the fifth state to enact a comprehensive data privacy law. Following in the footsteps as such states as California, Colorado, Virginia, and Utah, the law allows residents to opt-out of sales, targeted advertising, and profiling. Learn more in the blog.
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