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This month, Security magazine takes a look at how organizations are managing third-party risks in the supply chain. Throughout the month, check out stories on strategies for effectively outsourcing security services, leveraging visitor management data, steps to enhance digital risk management practices and more!
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Security professionals aiming to advance their careers have many educational opportunities available to them, including degree programs, certifications & more.
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