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Advanced Auditing Strategies to Detect and Mitigate Data Integrity Risks

Auditing is a critical aspect of an overall data integrity assurance plan. To successfully audit the integrity of data, auditors must possess specific knowledge, insights, and skills. A solid audit strategy and plan are critical to providing the highest degree of assurance that no data integrity breaches have occurred, short of 100% verification (which is unfeasible in an industry that generates large volumes of data). But first, an auditor must understand what to look for before embarking on a data integrity audit. It is important to focus on high-risk areas within a dataset since these provide the greatest opportunities to identify issues in the limited time available.Course Level - IntermediateWhy Should You Attend Where are your records, what are the formats, how are they being tagged and classified, what kinds of policies are you applying to management and how well and consistently are you enforcing those policies?This webinar will help attendees learn how to apply consistent Meta tags and policies to all documents and records. It will also teach how to reduce compliance and e-discovery risks.This webinar is designed for people tasked with performing audits for their organizations for data integrity. It is also for those tasked with records management. This includes individuals that have Quality Management Systems responsibilities for making general improvements in their organization's performance specifically related to equipment that produces and stores data, processes, and documentation.

Auditing is a critical aspect of an overall data integrity assurance plan. To successfully audit the integrity of data, auditors must possess specific knowledge, insights, and skills. A solid audit strategy and plan are critical to providing the highest degree of assurance that no data integrity breaches have occurred, short of 100% verification (which is unfeasible in an industry that generates large volumes of data). But first, an auditor must understand what to look for before embarking on a data integrity audit. It is important to focus on high-risk areas within a dataset since these provide the greatest opportunities to identify issues in the limited time available.

Course Level - Intermediate

Why Should You Attend

Where are your records, what are the formats, how are they being tagged and classified, what kinds of policies are you applying to management and how well and consistently are you enforcing those policies?

This webinar will help attendees learn how to apply consistent Meta tags and policies to all documents and records. It will also teach how to reduce compliance and e-discovery risks.

This webinar is designed for people tasked with performing audits for their organizations for data integrity. It is also for those tasked with records management. This includes individuals that have Quality Management Systems responsibilities for making general improvements in their organization's performance specifically related to equipment that produces and stores data, processes, and documentation.