Friday, October 19, 2018

October 25: Cybersecurity & Your Ethical Duties: How Lax Data Security Threatens You and Your Clients

In the eyes of cybercriminals, legal professionals are an easy and lucrative target. Law firms are often a one-stop shop for incredibly sensitive information and you might not be doing enough to protect the data in your possession.
And ethics watchdogs are taking note. Just yesterday, the ABA released Formal Opinion 483, providing new guidance on attorneys' duties to protect against data breaches.
Join us next week a free webinar on this new ethics opinion and how cybersecurity and professional responsibility overlap.
Join the webinar to learn:
  • The implications of Formal Opinion 483 and others
  • Where professional responsibility and cybersecurity intersect
  • What steps attorneys must take to protect client data
  • How the "reasonableness" of cybersecurity protections is determined
  • And more!
Title:
Cybersecurity & Your Ethical Duties: How Lax Data Security Threatens You and Your Clients
When/Where:
Thursday, October 25
11 AM Pacific // 2 PM Eastern
Webcast - Register Now!
Credit:
You will have to apply for credit on your own but the subject matter and speaker seem appropriate.
Speaker:
Eli Wald, Professor, Sturm College of Law: A professor of legal ethics at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law, Eli was one of the first academics to investigate the ethical implications of law firm cybersecurity, or, as he terms it, “legal ethics’ next frontier.”
A frequent author and speaker on ethics and professional responsibility, his work has appeared in leading journals such as the Fordham, Stanford, University of Colorado and Wisconsin law reviews, and the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. Eli’s articles have also been cited in ABA ethics opinions and excerpted in legal ethics casebooks.
By:
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