2026 Key Trends in Third-Party Risk Management
Sponsored by ProcessUnity
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CPE credit accredited by GRC Certify and NASBA if you meet the completion criteria
(50 minutes of attendance and answer 100% of polls presented).
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Join this webinar to learn the top Third-Party Risk Management trends for 2026 and how leading teams are preparing.
Highlights
- Learn about key regulatory, cyber, and operational shifts shaping TPRM in 2026
- Identify how AI is influencing vendor due diligence and continuous monitoring
- Discover strategies for reducing assessment backlogs and prioritizing the vendors that matter most
- Learn practical steps to strengthen your program for the year ahead
As organizations rely more heavily on third parties, the risk landscape is shifting faster than many TPRM programs can adapt. In 2026, security, risk, and compliance leaders will need to navigate increasing regulatory pressure, growing vendor complexity, AI-driven threats, and rising expectations from boards and stakeholders. Join GRC expert Michael Rasmussen and Scott West, VP of Product Marketing at ProcessUnity, for a look at the top Third-Party Risk Management trends for 2026 and how leading teams are preparing.
Speakers:
Scott West, VP of Product Marketing, ProcessUnity
Michael Rasmussen, The GRC Pundit & Analyst, GRC 20/20 Research
Additional Information:
Field of Study: Management Services
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
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