Cybersecurity Is No Longer Just About Perimeter Defense
Today, organizations operate within complex and interconnected ecosystems, making them vulnerable to diffuse risks—especially those stemming from their partners, suppliers, or subcontractors. In its Market Guide for Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM), Gartner recognized Egerie as a provider offering solutions in this domain. This is a valuable acknowledgment that we receive with both pride and clarity.
Egerie Mentioned in the Gartner Report
“Egerie specializes in cyber risk management and offers capabilities for managing cyber risks related to third parties. Egerie Risk Manager focuses on risk-related action plans, allowing users to model the impact of controls on risk posture. Users can survey third parties via forms embedded in the application.”
This description accurately reflects our positioning: Egerie is, above all, a cyber risk management platform, which also enables organizations to adopt a structured approach to managing third-party risks. Our ambition is clear: to provide users with a methodological foundation for assessing and monitoring risks associated with external partners as part of a comprehensive and integrated risk management strategy.
An Integrated and Pragmatic Approach to Third-Party Risk Management
At Egerie, third-party risk management is naturally embedded within a broader cyber risk management approach. Our platform enables users to incorporate third-party assessments directly into their risk mapping, using customizable forms that feed into analyses and action plans.
Egerie provides a structured framework focused on sustainable risk control. This approach allows organizations to manage their relationships with partners, suppliers, and subcontractors in alignment with their overall cybersecurity strategy.
Our goal is simple: to equip teams with practical and adaptable solutions, supporting a gradual, realistic, and long-lasting progression toward cyber maturity.
What’s Next?
Being mentioned in Gartner’s TPRM Guide goes beyond mere recognition—it’s an encouragement to keep moving forward, to continue listening to our users, to strengthen our integration, automation, and multi-level risk management capabilities. Most importantly, it is a call to continue supporting those who, day after day, carry out the essential mission of rigorous risk management.