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Supplier Cyber-Risk Assessment: Essential Safe Checklist

Most supplier assurance programmes send a spreadsheet, receive a spreadsheet and file it — producing documentation rather than assessment. This guide sets out a working supplier cyber-risk assessment checklist as a seven-step programme: building an honest supplier inventory from four independent sources, scoring inherent risk before you contact anyone, tiering the base so effort follows exposure, the ten control domains the checklist must cover, choosing an assessment method that matches the tier, demanding the evidence artefact behind every claim, converting answers into residual risk and a dated decision, handling concentration and fourth-party risk, turning findings into remediation with deadlines and consequences, monitoring continuously between reviews, and closing the loop properly at offboarding.

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Third-Party Cybersecurity Questionnaire: Proven Risk Guide

Most supplier security questionnaires are inherited spreadsheets that produce documented false assurance rather than real risk reduction. This guide provides a working third-party cybersecurity questionnaire template: the eight domains it must cover, the full 47-question Tier 1 set written as closed questions, a three-tier model so you stop sending 180 rows to low-risk suppliers, a four-outcome scoring rubric that produces decisions instead of percentages, the evidence artefact to demand behind every claim, the red flags that separate a filed document from a real finding, a mapping to Cyber Essentials, ISO 27001 and NIS2 Article 21, and the contract clauses that turn questionnaire answers into enforceable obligations.

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