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Interos

Interos is an enterprise software company that provides a multi-factor Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and operational resilience platform for large organizations.

  • AI-based supply chain risk mapping and monitoring platform (risk analytics)
  • Continuous assessment of supplier risk across dimensions such as cyber, financial, Environmental Social and Governance (ESG), and operational (governance, risk, and compliance)
  • Graph-based modeling of multi-tier supplier relationships and dependencies (supply chain visibility)
  • APIs and integrations for embedding third-party risk signals into enterprise workflows and systems (integration and data services)
  • Tools for scenario analysis, incident response, and remediation planning for supplier disruptions (business continuity management)

More About Interos

Interos focuses on SCRM and operational resilience for enterprises, government agencies, and other large institutions that depend on complex, multi-tier supplier networks. Its core offering is delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform that ingests data about entities and relationships in a supply chain, analyzes those relationships against various risk domains, and surfaces alerts, scores, and analytics that can be consumed by procurement, security, and risk teams. The platform is typically used as part of broader Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM), vendor due diligence, and business continuity strategies.

The Interos platform (risk analytics) uses a graph-based data model and relationship mapping to represent multi-tier supplier ecosystems. This graph approach enables users to visualize upstream and downstream connections, identify common dependencies, and detect concentration or cascading risk across tiers. The system incorporates data relevant to cyber posture, financial health, geopolitical exposure, environmental and social governance (ESG) metrics, and operational performance. Interos applies Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques to derive risk scores and to update risk assessments as new events or data points appear.

From an architectural perspective, Interos supports integration into enterprise environments through APIs and connectors (integration and data services). These interfaces allow organizations to embed third-party risk insights into procurement platforms, contract management systems, Security Operations (SecOps) tools, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) suites. Risk scores and alerts can flow into existing workflows so that vendor onboarding, contract renewal, and incident response processes can reference supply chain risk information without leaving core systems of record.

Enterprises apply Interos as part of categories such as supply chain visibility, TPRM, and operational resilience. Compared with traditional questionnaire-based vendor risk assessments, automated and data-driven approaches like Interos provide continuous monitoring rather than point-in-time reviews, and they expand coverage beyond direct (tier-1) suppliers to include deeper tiers where disruptions often originate. In this context, Interos aligns with broader efforts across industries to quantify and manage risk across extended digital and physical supply chains.

In a directory or marketplace taxonomy, Interos can be placed under SCRM, third-party risk and GRC analytics, and business continuity planning tools. Its emphasis on multi-factor risk domains, graph-based supplier relationship modeling, and API-driven integration positions it as an option for organizations that want to connect supply chain risk data with procurement, cybersecurity, compliance, and resilience programs at scale.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 251
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

4040 Fairfax Drive
800
Arlington, VA 22203

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Commercial & Professional Services
  • Industry: Professional Services
  • Sub-Industry: Consulting