SecurityScorecard Debuts TITAN AI to Automate Third-Party Risk Management Workflows
RSAC 2026: SecurityScorecard is using RSA Conference week to roll out TITAN AI, a set of capabilities aimed at taking manual work out of third-party risk management (TPRM) and tying vendor oversight more directly to threat intelligence.
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RSAC 2026: SecurityScorecard is using RSA Conference week to roll out TITAN AI, a set of capabilities aimed at taking manual work out of third-party risk management (TPRM) and tying vendor oversight more directly to threat intelligence.
The company says TITAN AI sits on top of its existing Ratings and TPRM platform and is designed to automate common tasks that still bog down risk teams, including questionnaires, evidence collection and follow-ups with vendors. SecurityScorecard claims the approach can reduce manual effort by up to 95%, while improving vendor response rates and reducing supply-chain incidents.
“We pioneered cybersecurity ratings to give organizations a clear, measurable way to understand and improve their cyber hygiene,” said Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, CEO and co-founder of SecurityScorecard.
TITAN AI is organized into three parts. TITAN Watch is positioned as continuous visibility into an organization’s vendor ecosystem and externally observable exposures. TITAN Assess focuses on automating questionnaires and prioritizing risk, which the company says can cut manual work by more than 90%. TITAN Secure adds threat-informed remediation workflows, intended to help enterprises and suppliers coordinate fixes when critical issues surface.
Alongside the launch, SecurityScorecard introduced what it calls a Supply Chain Resilience Journey, a maturity model that maps progression from basic diligence and periodic reviews to continuous, threat-informed programs.
