It seems like not a day goes by without hearing about another cyberattack on a business. It’s not just picking up the pieces that’s such a problem for companies—it’s also the less tangible effects on company reputation.
Cybersecurity affects many areas of life sciences companies, from managing sensitive internal information to protecting the very function of medical devices themselves. Prevention is the first step, with many companies using tools like ISO 27001 for information security to address cybersecurity risks.
Step two is having a FDA Compliance System in place that allows you to react quickly in the event of a data breach, pulling together essential documentation while allowing you to execute changes fast.