Navigate Manufacturing Compliance Landscape with Proactive Approach
NYC area expert pushes proactive approach to manufacturing compliance to overcome a complex regulatory landscape and new technology risks—in a new article from Messaging Architects
Messaging Architects, an eMazzanti Technologies Company and information governance expert, explores manufacturing compliance in a new article. The informative article first describes the complex regulatory landscape faced by manufacturers in the United States.
The author then discusses several risk factors for manufacturers to consider, including massive amounts of data from new technologies such as AI, machine learning, the internet of things (IoT), and the expanding scope of personally identifiable information (PII). He then advocates for a proactive approach to manufacturing compliance that includes regulation knowledge, updated data policies, compliance monitoring, and AI-supported data tagging.
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“Managed effectively, manufacturing compliance can deliver a competitive advantage in addition to protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access and misuse,” stated Greg Smith, Vice President of Services Delivery at Messaging Architects.
Below are a few excerpts from the article, “Navigate Manufacturing Compliance Landscape with Proactive Approach.”
“As manufacturing companies navigate the world of Industry 4.0, the amount of data they process grows exponentially. Data collected from customers, suppliers, and partners drives strategy and innovation. But it also presents an attractive target for cyber criminals. Manufacturers have a legal and ethical responsibility to carefully safeguard that data.”
Complex Regulatory Landscape
“Since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect in 2018, the regulatory landscape has exploded. Currently in the United States, twelve states have passed data protection laws such as the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).”
“In addition, PCI DSS imposes standards governing the transfer of credit card data. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act mandates formal data security policies for any publicly traded company. And the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act requires companies to demonstrate that they have a plan in place to keep data safe and dispose of it securely.”
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Risk Factors to Consider
“While manufacturers that fail to comply with these regulations can incur stiff penalties and reputational harm, several risk factors make compliance challenging. In the first place, to remain competitive, companies have embraced emerging technologies such as machine learning and AI.”
Partner with Data Compliance Experts
The data compliance consultants at Messaging Architects make it their business to stay abreast of the compliance landscape. From data and secure audits to ePolicy consulting and a host of compliance and security services, they have the expertise and tools that manufacturers need.
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