27 February 2019
12:00 –
1:00pm EST
Registration
Information
Webcast registration includes access to handouts, presentation slides
and the on-demand recording for one year.
This webcast is device
focused and is only intended to be applicable to the medical device sector.
Global
regulatory submissions are becoming increasingly more stringent related to
cybersecurity requirements. One
consistent expectation is that manufacturers provide evidence of effective
cybersecurity risk management. Being
able to interpret what countries are expecting and how they leverage
cybersecurity risk management is becoming critical for successful submissions. It is also imperative to understand that
safety risk management alone is insufficient for cybersecurity risk
management. This webcast will focus on
three aspects:
- How cybersecurity risk management impacts
international regulatory submissions
- What international regulatory submissions are
looking for from cybersecurity risk management
- Cybersecurity Risk Management 101 – What is the
difference between safety risk management and cybersecurity risk
management and what should your cybersecurity risk management include
Learning Level:
Intermediate: Content is designed based upon the assumption that individuals
have basic knowledge of the topic(s) and/or demonstrated
competence related to the topic(s). Higher-level concepts are
introduced during lectures; exercises requiring synthesis and/or application of
concepts are incorporated into the activity.
Learning Objectives
Upon the webcast's conclusion, you will be able
to:
- Understand the basic elements of cybersecurity risk management
- Understand how cybersecurity risk management plays a role in
submissions across the globe
- Understand the difference between cybersecurity risk management and
safety risk management
Who
should attend?
- Product Security Professionals
- Risk Management Professionals
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals within
Medical Device Industry
Speakers
Nicholas Werner, senior scientific
advisor, regulatory affairs, Network Partners
Michelle Jump, vice president of
cyber program initiatives, Nova Leah