Are there any good vulnerability assessments templates to use?
Is there any good vulnerability templates to use? Especially if they mention the following : potential for food fraud for each ingredient, including any mitigation strategies in the event a significant food fraud potential exists.
Is there any good vulnerability templates to use? Especially if they mention the following : potential for food fraud for each ingredient, including any mitigation strategies in the event a significant food fraud potential exists.
As per usual - Standard = ?
For our suppliers
For our suppliers
I hope yr suppliers are technically up to it.
See the BRC link in Post6 in adjacent thread to this one ?
Im referring to the food fraud vulnerability tools, I used one and I didnt like it and neither did the auditor so I was hoping someone had used others before.
I hope yr suppliers are technically up to it.
See the BRC link in Post6 in adjacent thread to this one ?
Adjacent thread?
Adjacent thread?
Hi Simon,
Sorry, I posted the (1st) link repeated below but it somehow got "lost" in the transfer -
https://www.ifsqn.co...ce/#entry164747
PS - also see the excel here -
http://www.ifsqn.com...542/#entry95690
Another frequently referenced VA tool is linked below which suppliers might like for its (relatively) simple scoring approach (criticisms noted in thread were apparently ignored by BRC).
https://www.ifsqn.co...ed/#entry121799
Whatever method is used inevitably demands access to a food fraud database for which afaik USP have somewhat cornered the market with their non-free product (alternatives do exist but afaik are less comprehensive).
Suggested mitigation strategies are offered in various other threads in the Forum, notably for BRC and SQF.
@Larissa - which method was not liked ? (the one most frequently disparaged IMEX is the pwc tool despite SQF's implicit approval)
PPS - the various GFSI-recognized Standards all seem to have some differences in their preferred approaches to VA. However, audit-wise, maybe not so much.