GRF and Third Party Risk Association Form Partnership To Strengthen Members’ Security

Fairfax, VA, USA – March 13, 2024- Global Resilience Federation (GRF) and the Third Party Risk Association (TPRA) are pleased to announce a strategic partnership exchanging relevant security information and best practices, as well as shared discounts on dues and services.

TPRA members will benefit from access to periodic updates on emerging threats, opportunities to join collaborative working groups on topics like operational resilience, disaster recovery, third party risk, AI security, and access to cross-sector exercises. In return, the TPRA will bring GRF members a collaborative space for third party risk management knowledge-sharing and networking, to include a site full of whitepapers, tools, and templates, and multiple TPRM-specific webinars, conferences, and guidance publications.

TPRA members will receive a discount to GRF's Business Resilience Council (BRC), an all-hazards threat sharing community, which includes the Third Party Risk Connection program.  During the application process, TPRA members can enter the discount code “TPRA” to receive a 10% discount on the first year of dues.

GRF members will receive a free Standard Practitioner Membership to TPRA, plus a 10% discount on the Third Party Cyber Risk Assessor (TPCRA) certification program.

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About Business Resilience Council and Global Resilience Federation
The Business Resilience Council (BRC) is a collective defense organization that operates across all sectors to build strong collaborative communities and regional efforts that create stability in times of crisis. The BRC is part of the Global Resilience Federation (GRF), a non-profit hub and integrator for support, analysis, and cross-sector intelligence exchange among information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), organizations (ISAOs), and computer emergency readiness/response teams (CERTs). Learn more about the Business Resilience Council at www.grfbrc.org. Media inquiries may be directed to Patrick McGlone at pmcglone@grf.org

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