Data Security: Learn How to Maintain Data Integrity to Prevent Data Breaches
Data security should be a priority in your organization. Learn how to safeguard against every possible vulnerability across entire IT infrastructure.
Instructor :
Eleonora Babayants
Webinar ID:
2330
Date: JAN 02, 2025 (THU)
Start Time: 10 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT
Duration: 2 Hrs
What you will learn
- What are GMP requirements for IT systems
- How to avoid being a victim to a large-scale, high-profile breach
- How to review data security and data governance procedures
- How to implement data security and data governance procedures
- What are GMP requirements for IT systems
- How to avoid being a victim to a large-scale, high-profile breach
- How to review data security and data governance procedures
- How to implement data security and data governance procedures
- How to implement data security, e-discovery and crisis preparedness
- How to ensure IT systems are in compliance with GxP/GMP requirements
- How to safeguard against every possible vulnerability across their entire infrastructure
Course Description
There are GMP requirements for information technology. For a drug to be produced in a GxP/GMP compliant manner, some specific information technology practices must be followed.
Computer systems involved in the development, manufacture, and sale of regulated product must meet certain requirements.
Data security is the high priority in any organization but especially in a regulated industry.
Companies need to safeguard against…
There are GMP requirements for information technology. For a drug to be produced in a GxP/GMP compliant manner, some specific information technology practices must be followed.
Computer systems involved in the development, manufacture, and sale of regulated product must meet certain requirements.
Data security is the high priority in any organization but especially in a regulated industry.
Companies need to safeguard against every possible vulnerability across their entire infrastructure. In order to successfully safeguard data, data governance needs to be implemented.
Crisis preparedness is the high priority in any organization but especially in a regulated industry.
In this webinar:
- We will review GMP requirements for IT systems
- We will review data security and data governance procedures and how to implement them.
- We will also learn how to implement data security, e-discovery and crisis preparedness.
Why you should attend
Data security should be a priority in your organization. For businesses, keeping valuable customer data out of the hands of cyber-thieves is a constant battle. Companies need to safeguard against every possible vulnerability across their entire infrastructure.
Companies, on average, can expect to encounter 17 malicious codes, 12 sustained probes, and 10 unauthorized access incidents each month, according to research from the Ponemon Institute, a provider of independent research on privacy, data protection, and information security policy.
Despite the growing number of attacks, many companies are still not…
Data security should be a priority in your organization. For businesses, keeping valuable customer data out of the hands of cyber-thieves is a constant battle. Companies need to safeguard against every possible vulnerability across their entire infrastructure.
Companies, on average, can expect to encounter 17 malicious codes, 12 sustained probes, and 10 unauthorized access incidents each month, according to research from the Ponemon Institute, a provider of independent research on privacy, data protection, and information security policy.
Despite the growing number of attacks, many companies are still not doing nearly enough to secure their customers’ personal and financial information.
For many companies, the wake-up call only comes after they have fallen victim to a large-scale, high-profile breach.
In the regulated environment which must be GxP/GMP compliant, data integrity is extremely important. Companies need to prevent data breaches from happening.
Data is the key to GMP compliance and ensures traceability of all development, manufacturing, and testing activities. Data provides the route for auditors to assess the overall quality of operations within a company and the final product.
In order to maintain data in GxP/GMP compliant manner, data security procedures should be developed and implemented.
It is imperative to secure data, prepare for e-discovery, and be ready if crisis strikes.
- Learn how to secure, manage and govern data as well as IT systems in compliance with GxP/GMP requirements and be able to pass quality audit.
- Learn how to ensure that IT systems are in compliance with GxP/GMP requirements and how to prepare for e-discovery and crisis
Areas Covered
- GxP/GMP Requirements for Information Technology
- IT Systems Validation
- Information Governance
- Data Security
- E-Discovery
- Crisis Preparedness
- GxP/GMP Requirements for Information Technology
- IT Systems Validation
- Information Governance
- Data Security
- E-Discovery
- Crisis Preparedness
Who is this course for
- Quality Assurance
- Documentation Management
- Document Control
- Compliance Managers
- QC/QA Managers and Analysts
- Management …
- Quality Assurance
- Documentation Management
- Document Control
- Compliance Managers
- QC/QA Managers and Analysts
- Management
- IT, Medical Affairs
- Regulatory Affairs Personnel
- Auditors
- Related Subject Matter Experts
Instructor Profile
Galaxy Consulting Founder and President Eleonora Babayants has many years of GxP/GMP hands-on experience in regulated industries. She worked with quality assurance and compliance officers to develop and execute compliance strategies and programs. She participated in the implementation of compliance requirements.
Her many years’ experience includes regulatory compliance, internal and external auditing, change management, documentation and records management, document control, electronic document management systems, information governance, IT systems management and validation.
Eleonora’s past work includes development and implementation of regulatory compliance policies, processes, and procedures, leading implementation and administration of document control and document management systems in full compliance with regulatory requirements, designing and implementing electronic documents workflows, leading enterprise content management initiatives, enabling enterprise search, improving systems information architecture, creating and implementing users’ training programs.
Eleonora ensured document management systems compliance with regulatory requirements. She collaborated with users to develop positive and productive approaches to regulatory compliance, coordinated, prepared, and participated in internal and external audits including FDA audits.
Eleonora’s experience spans multiple industries including biomedical, pharmaceutical, and medical devices companies.