Electronic Records Management is a rapidly growing concern as organizations of all types and sizes increasingly move to “digitize” their critical documents and records. As the importance grows to protect your organization's data, reduce future litigation risk, and save resources, Surety hosted a podcast with Michael Elliot of Atrium Research & Consulting and Timothy Carroll, Partner at Loeb & Loeb, LLP. This four-part electronic R&D series discusses important topics that can improve your organization's data level security and integrity. Listen in to gain valuable insights into effective electronic records management.
Podcast Series #1:
The Benefits of an Electronic Lab Environment
In this podcast, Elliot and Carroll discuss how companies going the way of electronic R&D are improving laboratory efficiencies, from the conception of experiments through information delivery.
Data Level Security and Authenticity Controls a Trusted Witness in Electronic R&D Environments
A couple years ago, many companies tried extending their traditional records policies to the way in which they managed e-mail and electronic records, hoping for a one-size-fits-all approach. But is this inviting risk? Listen in, as Elliot and Carroll mull over the types of controls an organization can put in place to ensure data level security and integrity for electronic documents.
Protecting the Lifeblood of an Organization Through Across the Board Data-level Security Controls
In this podcast, Elliot and Carroll talk about the importance of protecting intellectual property, AKA the lifeblood of an organization and answer the question: Is the risk greater if a company has seven or eight repositories of electronic records and each one has their own separate set of security and authentication controls?