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What To Do When Your Vendor Gets Hacked

In this session, learn tips on how to respond if a vendor is compromised, and how identifying and understanding cybersecurity risk gives your organization a competitive advantage in a digital world.

OnDemand
Recorded Wednesday,
October 15th, 2025
Presented by Sheryl Ryan
1h 30m total length
$299.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Fraud
  • Information Technology/Security
  • Technology/Security
  • Board Member
  • Branch Manager
  • IT Professional
  • Risk Manager
  • Senior Management
  • Training Manager
  • Trainer

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In today’s world, nearly every business function can be outsourced to a cloud provider. However, outsourcing a business function does not outsource the risk of protecting your customer information.

Proactive vendor management is essential for organizations to make the right business decisions about the partners they choose. Combining Vendor Management with a strong Incident Response Plan helps prepare your organization for the possibility of a vendor breach.

What You'll Learn

  • Key components to modern Vendor Management
  • The must haves of Vendor Management and Incident Response
  • The role digital forensics plays in a vendor breach
  • Insurance and legal
  • Controls to prevent a network compromise
  • What to test, including testing your vendors

Who Should Attend

This session is ideal for IT officers, IT operations, and CISO.


Sheryl Ryan

Instructor Bio

Sheryl Ryan is a Senior Information Security Consultant at SBS CyberSecurity (SBS), a company dedicated to helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive decisions.


Sheryl maintains Certified Banking Security Manager (CBSM) and Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) certifications. She completed the Bank Technology Security School at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is working towards obtaining a Certified Banking Vendor Manager (CBVM) certification.


Sheryl has over 25 years of information technology and security experience in the banking, education, and oil and gas industries. She has working knowledge in governance, risk, and compliance; change management; IT management audit facilitation; and incident response and business continuity management. Before joining the SBS team in 2023, Sheryl spent over ten years as a bank Vice President and Information Security Officer.