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The Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk course in Amsterdam is a focused training course that equips professionals to identify, assess, and mitigate cybersecurity risks across supply chains and third-party vendors.

Amsterdam

Fees: 5900
From: 23-02-2026
To: 27-02-2026

Amsterdam

Fees: 5900
From: 04-05-2026
To: 08-05-2026

Amsterdam

Fees: 5900
From: 01-06-2026
To: 05-06-2026

Amsterdam

Fees: 5900
From: 06-07-2026
To: 10-07-2026

Amsterdam

Fees: 5900
From: 31-08-2026
To: 04-09-2026

Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk

Course Overview

Global supply chains are increasingly digital and interconnected, making them prime targets for cyberattacks. From software vulnerabilities to compromised vendors, third-party risks can disrupt operations and damage trust.

This Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk Training Course equips participants with strategies to identify vulnerabilities, assess vendor risks, and implement governance frameworks. It emphasizes compliance with international standards, contractual protections, and collaborative resilience.

Through case studies, risk workshops, and practical exercises, participants will gain the expertise to build secure and resilient supply chain ecosystems.

Course Benefits

  • Strengthen cybersecurity in supply chains.

  • Manage third-party and vendor risks effectively.

  • Align supply chain security with global standards.

  • Reduce vulnerabilities from software and hardware suppliers.

  • Build resilience through governance and oversight.

Course Objectives

  • Explore cyber risks in global supply chains.

  • Conduct vendor and third-party risk assessments.

  • Apply frameworks such as NIST, ISO, and CMMC.

  • Develop contractual and compliance-based protections.

  • Build monitoring and auditing mechanisms for vendors.

  • Analyze case studies of supply chain attacks.

  • Design strategies for long-term supply chain resilience.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, supply chain case studies, risk assessment workshops, and group discussions.

Target Audience

  • Supply chain and procurement managers.

  • Cybersecurity and IT risk professionals.

  • Compliance and governance officers.

  • Executives responsible for enterprise resilience.

Target Competencies

  • Supply chain cyber risk management.

  • Vendor and third-party risk assessment.

  • Compliance and governance oversight.

  • Supply chain resilience strategy.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Supply Chain Cybersecurity Landscape

  • Threats to global and digital supply chains.

  • Nation-state and criminal exploitation of vendors.

  • Case studies of supply chain cyberattacks.

  • Importance of supply chain resilience.

Unit 2: Vendor and Third-Party Risk Management

  • Identifying and assessing vendor risks.

  • Due diligence in procurement processes.

  • Continuous vendor monitoring.

  • Workshop: third-party risk assessment.

Unit 3: Frameworks and Standards for Supply Chain Security

  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework for supply chains.

  • ISO/IEC 27036 and related standards.

  • Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).

  • Exercise: applying frameworks to vendor oversight.

Unit 4: Governance, Compliance, and Contractual Protections

  • Building governance models for supply chain security.

  • Regulatory and compliance requirements.

  • Contract clauses for cybersecurity and liability.

  • Case study: securing vendor contracts.

Unit 5: Building Resilient Supply Chain Ecosystems

  • Collaboration across suppliers and stakeholders.

  • Incident response in supply chain disruptions.

  • Future risks: IoT, AI, and geopolitical factors.

  • Roadmap for sustainable supply chain resilience.

Ready to secure your supply chain against cyber threats?
Join the Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to manage vendor risks and build resilience.

Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk

The Supply Chain Cybersecurity and Third-Party Risk Training Courses in Amsterdam provide professionals with essential knowledge and practical tools to identify, assess, and mitigate cyber risks within complex supply chain networks. Designed for cybersecurity managers, procurement officers, compliance specialists, and risk analysts, these programs focus on safeguarding digital ecosystems that depend on external vendors, service providers, and global business partners.

Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of supply chain cybersecurity, exploring how interconnected systems and third-party dependencies create new vulnerabilities. The courses emphasize frameworks for managing vendor risks, ensuring data security across distributed environments, and aligning with international standards such as ISO 27036, NIST SP 800-161, and SOC 2. Through hands-on workshops and case studies, attendees learn to evaluate supplier security posture, implement continuous monitoring, and respond effectively to third-party incidents that threaten business continuity.

These third-party risk management training programs in Amsterdam blend strategic oversight with technical and compliance-focused approaches. The curriculum covers key areas including contract risk assessment, secure procurement processes, software supply chain integrity, and the role of cyber threat intelligence in vendor management. Participants also explore emerging topics such as cloud supply chain vulnerabilities, geopolitical risk, and the integration of AI tools for continuous risk evaluation.

Attending these training courses in Amsterdam offers professionals a dynamic environment to engage with international cybersecurity and governance experts. The city’s global business and technology landscape fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange on best practices for building resilient, secure supply chain ecosystems. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to lead third-party cybersecurity programs, strengthen supplier governance, and ensure end-to-end protection across extended enterprise networks—enhancing organizational resilience in an increasingly interconnected global economy.