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Mitigating the Impact of Severe Weather

everbridge

It was the largest fire in the nation [at the time],” said Technical Account Manager Sarah Batmale at Everbridge. By assessing severe weather risk, organizations and governments can better mitigate the impact a severe weather event has, creating a more robust approach to layered severe weather emergencies.

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The Benefits that Actionable Risk Intelligence Provides to Your Extended Enterprise

Fusion Risk Management

Is Risk Intelligence Necessary? Following the compounding crises that have taken place over the last few years, I think we can all agree that a strong third-party risk management (TPRM) program foundation is critical for effective identification of inherent and imposed risks.

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The Importance of Building a Culture of Trust and Compliance

Fusion Risk Management

These requirements can apply in third-party risk scenarios but also more broadly across the enterprise where risk for misconduct exists. Want more information on how to keep your organization safe from disruption caused by ineffective risk management ?

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Introducing Fusion’s SecurityScorecard Connector

Fusion Risk Management

Identify impacts that vendors have on critical services – Analyze the upstream and downstream impacts that your vendors have on your most critical services and operational dependencies to proactively mitigate risks. To learn more about our SecurityScorecard connector, please reach out to your Fusion Account Manager for a demo.

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The Evolution of the Global Third-Party Infrastructure

Fusion Risk Management

The idea behind having an effective third-party risk management (TPRM) program is not a newfound concept. More than 14 years ago, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) introduced the first true risk-based approach to understanding and managing third parties. Rinse and repeat.