How Often Should You Run Continuous Background Checks on Your Contractor and Vendor Network?

Continuous background checking could raise flags about behaviors and information that may change after an individual has been hired that brings risk to the organization. A rescreen cycle of two years could turn up important incidents involving drug use, criminal activity, or motor vehicle situations. The two-year timeframe allows for the time it might take from arrest to booking, to the formal judicial process, oftentimes taking up to 10 months to reach the courts.

 

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