An organization is enhancing its vendor governance framework to address distinct third-party operational and supply chain security risks. Match each risk assessment artifact or agreement on the left to its corresponding enterprise application on the right.
- Vendor Security Questionnaire (e.g., SIG / CAIQ)Gathering self-reported baseline security control compliance and operational practices during initial vendor intake.
- Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)Identifying component-level open-source library vulnerabilities and nested upstream software supply chain dependencies.
- SOC 2 Type II ReportEvaluating the operational effectiveness of a cloud service provider's internal security controls over an extended reporting period.
- Interconnection Security Agreement (ISA)Establishing technical security requirements, data encryption parameters, and interface standards for direct system-to-system network connections between partners.
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Vendor Security Questionnaires pair with gathering self-reported baseline control information; Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) pairs with identifying nested open-source software supply chain vulnerabilities; SOC 2 Type II Reports pair with evaluating operational control effectiveness over an extended monitoring period; Interconnection Security Agreements (ISAs) pair with defining technical security parameters for direct network connections.
Each vendor oversight tool fulfills a unique governance function: Vendor Security Questionnaires provide preliminary self-attested control baselines; SBOMs grant visibility into third-party software component supply chains; SOC 2 Type II reports offer independent audit evidence of operational control performance over time; and ISAs define technical security requirements for dedicated system-to-system interconnections.
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Third-Party Risk Assessment Artifacts and Inter-Organizational Security Agreements