Interos Ends One-Size-Fits-All Supply Chain Risk Management with Groundbreaking Resilience Watchtower™

March 22, 2024
Interos Admin

Personalized resilience technology prioritizes materiality to speed businesses from visibility to action 

Arlington VA., Mar. 25, 2024 — Interos, the AI-first supply chain resilience company, today announced Interos Resilience Watchtower™, the industry’s first, and only, personalized risk technology that evolves organizations from monitoring to action. The module allows leaders to build tailored risk models that prioritize at-risk suppliers based on their materiality to the business, for a faster and more precise risk response. 

Resilience Watchtower speeds procurement decision-making by defining a shortlist of suppliers who fail a company’s unique risk thresholds. Procurement and risk teams can assign specific criteria for different suppliers – automatically triggering remediation workflows if thresholds are exceeded. It is the only solution that incorporates data from both the company and Interos.

“This innovation moves the industry past multi-tier mapping and monitoring to clear enterprise value,” says Interos founder and CEO Jennifer Bisceglie. “One global financial client has used it to identify “repeat offenders” within their third-party network for targeted mitigation, weeks ahead of a subsequent breach reported by their third party. Next generation resilience demands this level of materiality and actionability delivered through dynamic and tailored risk modeling.”

Unlike “one-size-fits-all” assessments anchored in fixed risk conditions, Resilience Watchtower’s contextualized intelligence aligns risk data to business priorities. The module enables companies to monitor vulnerabilities across 200+ underlying risk attributes including Financial, Cyber, ESG, Geopolitical, Regulatory, and Catastrophic. Watchlists can be configured to a range of scenarios. 

For example, amid relentless cyber-attacks, banks concerned with third parties’ handling of sensitive data or security vulnerabilities can receive tailored alerts on changes in the cyber risk scores of critical third parties – while simultaneously tracking financial risk for third parties with significant annual spend and/or potential solvency risks.

The AI-first breakthrough comes amid continued growth and momentum at Interos, recognized as one of Inc. magazine’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies in North America. The automated supplier resilience leader recently announced strategic agreements with Singapore’s Defense Technology Agency and Irving Shipbuilding, among others, further solidifying its commitment as the trusted partner for enhancing supplier resilience and competitiveness.

See Resilience Watchtower in action here.

About Interos

Interos is the AI-first operational resilience company – helping clients achieve Resilience by Design™. Our pioneering scoring and relationship discovery technologies enable customers to automate risk assessment, detection, and response. As the world’s first, and only, automated supplier resilience platform, we map and monitor physical and digital supply chains at scale to protect organizations from regulatory violations, unethical labor, cyber-attacks, bankruptcy, catastrophe, and other systemic vulnerabilities. Interos serves a variety of commercial, government, and public sector customers around the world including a host of Global Fortune 500 companies and from within the members of the Five Eyes nations. www.Interos.ai.

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