Webinar Details
ISM-Arizona Navigating Supply Chain Cyber Risk
Cybersecurity is typically viewed as the boogeyman, and vendors are responsible for 63% of reported data breaches in organizations. And as businesses grow, they will use more and more third parties to provide specialty services. Released earlier this year - Navigating Supply Chain Cyber Risk: A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Third Party Cyber Risk helps companies establish cyber vendor risk management programs and understand cybersecurity in its true context from a business perspective of supply chain risk.
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Date
Sep 4, 2025
Time
4 PM - 5 PM MST
Location
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Presenters
Alex Golbin is a senior financial services executive with over two decades of experience leading Risk Management, Third Party Risk, Regulatory Remediation, Enterprise Resiliency, Data, Operations and Technology Transformation, Risk and Control Functions, Business Process Improvement, and leveraging state-of-the-art technology.
Alex is the published co-author of book, Navigating Supply Chain Cyber Risk.
Alex’s leadership roles have spanned globally recognized Fortune 500 companies and global systemically important banks. In one of his prior roles, Alex led a Vendor Risk Assessments business (as part of a joint venture with 16 banks and financial services companies) to improve operational resilience, regulatory compliance, and cost. He has successfully enabled multiple global industry consortiums, developed industry risk management & cybersecurity frameworks, and established strategic industry partnerships.
He serves as an expert advisor on cybersecurity, risk management, and technology. He is a member of ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association), PMI (Project Management Institute), and the Academic Advisory Board at Pace University’s Seidenberg School of Computer Science. Alex holds certifications as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE), and Certified Information Security Manager (CISM). He earned his MBA from NYU Stern in Finance and Management and a BS in Computer Science.
Description
The concept of cybersecurity until recently has revolved around protecting the perimeter. Today we know that the concept of the perimeter is dead. The corporate perimeter in cyber terms is no longer limited to the enterprise alone, but extends to its business partners, associates, and third parties that connect to its IT systems. This book, written by leaders and cyber risk experts in business, is based on three years of research with the Fortune 1000 and cyber insurance industry carriers, reinsurers, and brokers and the collective wisdom and experience of the authors in Third Party Risk Management, and serves as a ready reference for developing policies, procedures, contractual terms, guidelines, and addressing evolving compliance requirements related to vendor cyber risk management. It is unique since it provides strategies and learnings that have shown to lower risk and demystify cyber risk when dealing with third and fourth parties.