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Many organizations underestimate supplier complexity. Hidden vendors, inactive suppliers, shadow SaaS, and duplicate entities create blind spots.
Value starts with knowing which suppliers are active, critical, and unmanaged today.
Move beyond manual reviews and static assessments. Create more capacity, stronger visibility, and faster business execution
Reduce repetitive supplier follow-up and free experts for strategic work.
See changing supplier exposure earlier instead of relying on periodic reviews.
Support onboarding and growth without adding operational bottlenecks
onboarding for low risk vendors
or fewer
false positives reported
more supplier review capacity
increase in process
automation coverage
NIS2 requires organizations to strengthen cybersecurity governance, improve operational resilience, and manage risks introduced by suppliers and third parties.
Third-Party Risk Management helps organizations improve visibility across suppliers, reduce cyber exposure, and strengthen operational resilience. Under NIS2, organizations must continuously assess and manage risks introduced by vendors, cloud providers, and external partners across the supply chain.
Yes. NIS2 increases the need for continuous monitoring instead of relying only on periodic vendor assessments or questionnaires.
AI helps improve Third-Party Risk Management by reducing manual workload, increasing supplier visibility, and supporting continuous monitoring across the supply chain. Traditional vendor assessments often rely on spreadsheets, questionnaires, and periodic reviews that struggle to keep pace with evolving cyber threats.
AI-driven TPRM helps organizations automate supplier assessments, identify cyber risks faster, monitor external exposure continuously, and improve operational resilience. As a result, security and procurement teams can focus more on strategic risk decisions instead of repetitive administrative tasks.
Whether NIS2 applies to your business depends on factors such as industry sector, company size, operational importance, and the services your organization provides. Organizations operating in sectors such as healthcare, energy, transportation, manufacturing, digital infrastructure, and managed services are more likely to fall within NIS2 scope.
However, even businesses that are not directly regulated under NIS2 may still face cybersecurity and supplier risk requirements through customers, procurement processes, insurers, and business partners. As a result, many organizations are already strengthening cybersecurity governance, operational resilience, and Third-Party Risk Management practices to align with evolving expectations.
A focused conversation to identify where automation can remove bottlenecks and create value from day one.
AI-driven Supplier Risk Management
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