Humain

HUMAIN joins ProcessUnity's Global Risk Exchange to enhance security due diligence process.

HUMAIN are pleased to announce its membership of ProcessUnity's Global Risk Exchange (x.CyberGRX) risk assessment report. This report helps customers perform effective security due diligence on HUMAIN and enhances their vendor risk management process.

The Global Risk Exchange (formerly CyberGRX) is an innovative platform designed to transform the way organizations manage third-party risk. It houses the world’s most extensive collection of third-party risk assessments, providing its users with streamlined, standardised and comprehensive views of their risk landscape.

Many of the studios we collaborate with use third-party cyber risk management (TPCRM) services such as Global Risk Exchange (GRX) to better manage risks from their evolving third-party environments and to drive operational efficiencies. To help with that effort, HUMAIN has completed the GRX assessment of its security posture. GRX security analysts perform the assessment and validate the results annually.

The GRX assessment applies a dynamic approach to third-party risk assessment. This approach integrates advanced analytics, threat intelligence, and sophisticated risk models with vendors’ responses to provide an in-depth view of how a vendor’s security controls help protect against potential threats.

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