UpGuard refreshes Goldman Sachs external security and vendor-risk profile
UpGuard refreshed Goldman Sachs' external security and vendor-risk profile on Feb 23, 2026, updating the firm's public UpGuard page that aggregates observable signals such as open ports.

UpGuard refreshed Goldman Sachs' external security and vendor-risk profile on Feb 23, 2026, altering the bank's public-facing UpGuard page and the data available to external monitors. The update was part of a late February 2026 refresh to the firm's UpGuard profile, which vendors, counterparties, and security teams consult for observable security signals.
The UpGuard profile page aggregates observable data on a firm’s external security posture, including indicators such as open ports, and presents a consolidated vendor-risk report for the organization. UpGuard is described as a widely used third-party security rating and continuous monitoring service, and its profile pages are intended to surface externally visible configuration and exposure information.
For Goldman Sachs' internal teams, the Feb 23 refresh means the security operations, vendor-risk, and third-party oversight groups have an updated snapshot to reconcile against internal inventories. The refreshed vendor-risk report will appear in the same UpGuard interface that compliance and procurement teams reference when assessing supplier and counterparty exposure, creating a new baseline for any remediation tracked after late February 2026.

Because UpGuard operates as a continuous monitoring service, the Feb 23 update follows the platform's model of observable scanning rather than a one-off assessment. That continuous posture means subsequent scans may change the public profile as Goldman Sachs or its vendors close open ports or change public-facing configurations, or as new observable signals surface in later scans.
The practical consequence for day-to-day risk management at Goldman Sachs is specific: the public profile that UpGuard refreshed in late February now contains the latest observable signals the market and counterparties can query. Security and vendor-risk staff will need to account for the Feb 23 snapshot when documenting remediation timelines or answering external inquiries relying on UpGuard's consolidated vendor-risk output.
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