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Webinar
When the exit door is blocked: Realistic strategies for critical vendor dependencies
Sep 29, 2025
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Vendor and Third Party Risk
In an era of growing reliance on cloud providers and critical vendors, traditional exit plans are no longer enough. This webinar explores realistic strategies for managing critical third-party dependencies, ensuring operational resilience even when the “exit door” is blocked. Discover why conventional due diligence and tabletop exercises fall short, and how continuous oversight, sector collaboration, and practical testing help firms maintain service continuity and protect customers.
Webinar agenda
- Rethinking exit planning beyond contract termination to focus on resilience and continuity.
- Managing relationships with major cloud and technology providers while acknowledging limits of control.
- Learning from other sectors, such as retail and transportation, to strengthen customer-focused resilience.
- Testing and simulation strategies to operationalize exit plans effectively.
- The role of cross-industry collaboration and regulatory frameworks in bolstering sector-wide resilience.
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