Event Overview:
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Your scientific research is your Intellectual Property, and protecting its integrity and legally defending the authenticity and ownership of such data is crucial to your organization’s long-term success. Today, many bio/pharma organizations use manual "signing" and "witnessing" processes to position themselves to defend their valuable scientific IP. But these manual processes can be costly and time-consuming, as well as disruptive to your research teams. Implementing electronic "signing and sealing" processes with identity-based timestamping of your IP not only establishes who created that content, but when — IP protection that will enable you to defend your ownership and time-of-creation. This webinar will discuss approaches for implementing efficient, electronic, time-stamped “signing and witnessing” processes that don’t sacrifice long-term IP protection, and enable scientists to focus on research instead of cumbersome administrative tasks.
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Key Learning Objectives: |
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Understand the challenges inherent in protecting the integrity and legally defending the authenticity of scientific intellectual property |
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View how easily and quickly you could be up and running protecting your valuable scientific IP right at your desktop |
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Discuss the relevance to your organization’s data authenticity and integrity protection needs |
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Who should attend?
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Discuss the relevance to your organization’s data authenticity and integrity protection needs |
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Bio-informatics architects, IT security professionals |
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Executives in pharma, biotech, academia and government sciences |
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Legal, audit professionals of bio/pharma and biosciences organizations concerned with the long term protection of IP ownership |
Presenter: |
Bob Flinton
Vice President of Marketing and Product Management Surety |
Moderator: |
Jamie Carpenter
Multimedia Producer Pharmaceutical Technology |
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