GECCResearchExternalMediaMiser CaseStudy(GECC) (201505, v4, final, approved)

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Our Client’s Challenge As a leading global Financial Services provider, Our Client seeks to gain knowledge across a variety of supply chain risks that could harm its ability to operate effectively or its reputation. Identifying and managing risk among thousands of suppliers is an ongoing challenge and directly impacts its ability to serve customers, protect franchise value and meet commitments to shareholders. So how does a company of their size with its complex supplier base get ahead of the curve? They already have in place a comprehensive supplier risk management program that identifies, mitigates, and manages a variety of supplier and supply- related risks This program is critical to their effort to strengthen the supply chain and mitigate operational and reputation risks but Our Client’s Third Party Portfolio Leader felt that they needed to enhance knowledge of their key suppliers and proactively engage their supplier manager community. Our Solution After conducting several trials with other supplier media monitoring vendors, Our Client reached out to MediaMiser. We were able to demonstrate to them that we really do turn news into knowledge. Upwards of 850 suppliers are monitored in global media to capture and analyze news coverage that points to potential or actual supplier and supply chain risk. News is curated and categorized into functional risk areas (IT Security, Fraud, Compliance, and Reputation, etc.) and delivered to various risk management stakeholders in a customized, reader-friendly format. Analytics are then provided to show trends among suppliers and among risk categories over time, giving further insight into areas of growing operational and reputational concern. MediaMiser uses a combination of its big data software solution called MediaMiser Enterprise and a team of risk media analysts to produce supplier analytics that Our Client uses as a core data point of its supply risk management program. As program adoption grew within Our Client, additional risk analytics were delivered by MediaMiser such as category management intelligence reports, and supplier reputational risk reviews. In 2015, MediaMiser extended its offerings to its risk alerts with a daily bulletin of geo-political and cyber-security risk events that could pose a threat to the stability of Our Client’s supply chain. The intelligence we receive from MediaMiser provides an immediate ability to respond to emerging risks and gave us visibility to other risks we may have not previously identified. The daily geopolitical and weekly supplier information bulletins have been very valuable in our effort to strengthen oversight of critical suppliers, identify and mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities to protect the company from operational, financial and reputational harm. Our Client’s Global Third Party Portfolio Leader March 3, 2015 Adobe Systems (Financial, 0 Tier I, 1 Non-Tier I Articles) Adobe Systems Short Interest Down 28.6% in January (ADBE) (American Banking and Market News (Online)) Shares of Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) saw a large decrease in short interest in January. As of January 30th, there was short interest totalling 3,204,085 shares, a decrease of 28.6% from the January 15th total of 4,488,655 shares, AmericanBankingNews.com reports. Adobe Systems (Information Security, 8 Tier I, 29 Non-Tier I Articles) Adobe starts patching Flash flaw that's already being exploited in the wild (PC World (Online)) Adobe Systems has started distributing an update for the latest Flash security flaw, which is already being exploited in malicious advertising attacks. CA Technologies (Financial, 3 1 Tier I, 4 Non-Tier I Articles) CA Technologies (CA) Stock Slumps Today After Credit Suisse Downgrade (TheStreet.com (Online)) Reddit Email Print Reprint NEW YORK ( TheStreet ) -- Shares of CA Technologies ( CA - Get Report ) are down 1.11% to $32.46 in morning trading today as Credit Suisse downgraded the information technology management software and solutions company to "underperform" from "neutral." CA Technologies (Fraud & Reputation, 1 Tier I, 0 Non-Tier I Articles) The right news delivered to the right person at the right time. A CASE STUDY ON A LEADING GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM * MEDIA ANALYSIS FOR SUPPLIER RISK MANAGEMENT *Our client generally does not permit named endorsements. However, they have agreed to a telephone conversation to further speak about this case study. Please make that request here.

Transcript of GECCResearchExternalMediaMiser CaseStudy(GECC) (201505, v4, final, approved)

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Our Client’s ChallengeAs a leading global Financial Services provider, Our Client seeks to gain knowledge across a variety of supply chain risks that could harm its ability to operate effectively or its reputation. Identifying and managing risk among thousands of suppliers is an ongoing challenge and directly impacts its ability to serve customers, protect franchise value and meet commitments to shareholders.

So how does a company of their size with its complex supplier base get ahead of the curve? They already have in place a comprehensive supplier risk management program that identifies, mitigates, and manages a variety of supplier and supply-related risks This program is critical to their effort to strengthen the supply chain and mitigate operational and reputation risks but Our Client’s Third Party Portfolio Leader felt that they needed to enhance knowledge of their key suppliers and proactively engage their supplier manager community.

Our SolutionAfter conducting several trials with other supplier media monitoring vendors, Our Client reached out to MediaMiser. We were able to demonstrate to them that we really do turn news into knowledge. Upwards of 850 suppliers are monitored in global media to capture and analyze news coverage that points to potential or actual supplier and supply chain risk. News is curated and categorized into functional risk areas (IT Security, Fraud, Compliance, and Reputation, etc.) and delivered to various risk management stakeholders in a customized, reader-friendly format. Analytics are then provided to show trends among suppliers and among risk categories over time, giving further insight into areas of growing operational and reputational concern.

MediaMiser uses a combination of its big data software solution called MediaMiser Enterprise and a team of risk media analysts to produce supplier analytics that Our Client uses as a core data point of its supply risk management program. As program adoption grew within Our Client, additional risk analytics were delivered by MediaMiser such as category management intelligence reports, and supplier reputational risk reviews. In 2015, MediaMiser extended its offerings to its risk alerts with a daily bulletin of geo-political and cyber-security risk events that could pose a threat to the stability of Our Client’s supply chain.

The intelligence we receive from MediaMiser provides an immediate ability to respond to emerging risks and gave us visibility to other risks we may have not previously identified. The daily geopolitical and weekly supplier information bulletins have been very valuable in our effort to strengthen oversight of critical suppliers, identify and mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities to protect the company from operational, financial and reputational harm.

Our Client’s Global Third Party Portfolio Leader

March 3, 2015

Adobe Systems (Financial, 0 Tier I, 1 Non-Tier I Articles)

Adobe Systems Short Interest Down 28.6% in January (ADBE) (American Banking and Market News (Online)) Shares of Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) saw a large decrease in short interest in January. As of January 30th, there was short interest totalling 3,204,085 shares, a decrease of 28.6% from the January 15th total of 4,488,655 shares, AmericanBankingNews.com reports.

Adobe Systems (Information Security, 8 Tier I, 29 Non-Tier I Articles)

Adobe starts patching Flash flaw that's already being exploited in the wild (PC World (Online)) Adobe Systems has started distributing an update for the latest Flash security flaw, which is already being exploited in malicious advertising attacks.

CA Technologies (Financial, 3 1 Tier I, 4 Non-Tier I Articles)

CA Technologies (CA) Stock Slumps Today After Credit Suisse Downgrade (TheStreet.com (Online)) Reddit Email Print Reprint NEW YORK ( TheStreet ) -- Shares of CA Technologies ( CA - Get Report ) are down 1.11% to $32.46 in morning trading today as Credit Suisse downgraded the information technology management software and solutions company to "underperform" from "neutral."

CA Technologies (Fraud & Reputation, 1 Tier I, 0 Non-Tier I Articles)

Judge Sets Sam Wyly SEC Fine at $198.1 Million (Morningstar (Online)) In a court order on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin calculated the amount Mr. Wyly and his deceased brother's estate owe the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to be $299.4 million.

CARLYLE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC TC LLC TCG LLC v. MOONMOUTH COMPANY SA SA CCC SA (Find Law (Online)) United States Court of Appeals,Third Circuit. CARLYLE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC; TC Group LLC; TCG Holdings LLC; David M. Rubenstein; William E. Conway, Jr.; James H. Hance; John C. Stomber; Michael J. Zupon; Daniel A. D'Aniello v. MOONMOUTH COMPANY SA; Plaza Management Overseas SA; Parbold Overseas...

Cisco Systems (Fraud & Reputation, 0 Tier I, 2 Non-Tier I Articles)

WTO rules make it difficult for Cisco and Apple to challenge Chinese government 'black list' (South China Morning Post (Online))

The right news delivered to the right person at the right time.

A CASE STUDY ON A LEADING GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM*

MEDIA ANALYSIS FOR SUPPLIER RISK MANAGEMENT

*Our client generally does not permit named endorsements. However, they have agreed to a telephone conversation to further speak about this case study. Please make that request here.

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The BenefitsThe use of enhanced media analysis has provided Our Client benefits in several areas of supply risk management:

• Supplier managers are equipped with intelligence that enhances their ability to identify risks before issues arise and take actions to minimise the impact to Our Client’s business;

• Our Client can detect emerging risks to the supply chain and take preventative action to keep the business safe. For example, responding to emerging cyber-security vulnerabilities;

• Supplier managers are now armed with more intelligence when renegotiating contracts with their suppliers;

• Sourcing managers can use the intelligence to assess supplier reputational risks during the competitive bid process;

• Our Client can tailor contract control requirements to known supplier risks.

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MediaMiser provides customized media analytics for financial and manufacturing organizations that provide a more timely, dynamic view into potential and actual supplier risk. Simply put, we turn news into knowledge.

To hear more about how our analytics have helped our clients in risk management, please email [email protected] or call 1.866.545.3745 ext.128

Some examples of ROIAs part of an RFP selection process MediaMiser reviewed seven vendors for Our Client and discovered that two of them had hard hits to their reputation quite recently. This news wasn’t from top tier media outlets but appeared in more regional publications. Both vendors were facing quite large financial penalties with potentially protracted litigation. Therefore, the heightened risk in a longer-term engagement with those vendors had to be considered and mitigated through the competitive bid process.

A media report indicated a key supplier was being investigated for fraud outside of North America. Our Client was considering expanding significantly its operations with this supplier and the early warning allowed Our Client to quickly address the situation with the supplier and put them on a new reporting schedule to update Our Client as to the fraud charges and monetary penalties the supplier was facing.

MEDIA ANALYSIS FOR SUPPLIER RISK MANAGEMENT

MediaMiser brought an entrepreneurial spirit to the engagement, was willing to try new concepts and push the boundaries. This was extremely important to our effort of developing a user-friendly media solution that provides readers with easy-to-read intelligence and eliminates the noise of information.

Our Client’s Global Third Party Portfolio Leader