Did you know according to the 2021 ABA Cybersecurity Tech Report, 25% of law firms have experienced some form of data breach? Clients trust lawyers with sensitive data, so it’s not surprising that law firms are prime targets for cybercriminals.
Don’t let your law firm become a part of this statistic—join our upcoming webinar to learn how to mitigate the risk of data breaches at your firm and keep your clients’ data as secure as possible.
In this session, security experts will cover how business principles, policy development, and practice management software can futureproof your firm—and transform your digital security.
In this free CLE-eligible webinar, you’ll learn:
- Your firm’s ethical and regulatory obligations to be commercially reasonably secure
- The importance of preparing for and understanding the appropriate steps to take in the event of a breach
- The role of practice management software and tools in digital security transformation of law firms of all sizes.
Law Firm Security: How to Protect Your Client Data and Stay Compliant
Date+Time:
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
11 a.m. PT | 2 p.m. ET
Register Now!
Credit:
Clio has partnered with the ABA to seek eligibility for CLE and CPD credits to lawyers with licenses to practice in the United States and Canada who join the live session of this webinar. States typically decide whether a program qualifies for MCLE credit in their jurisdiction 4-8 weeks after the program application is submitted. For many live events, credit approval is not received prior to the program.
Speakers:
- Tom Brennan, Chair of CREST International chairs the Americas Council and works with government and commercial organizations to optimize our value as a cybersecurity accreditation body and industry standards advocate. His focus is the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency’s 16 critical infrastructure sectors which are vital to US security, national economy and public health and safety. He spearheads strategic plans for our organizational growth while also serving as an industry evangelist and educator on the value of using accredited cybersecurity products and professionals to improve consumer privacy, security and protections worldwide. Tom is a US Marine veteran and has been involved with CREST since 2016. He is currently the Chief Information Officer of the national law firm Mandelbaum Salsburg where he oversees critical infrastructure, privacy and security operations. He is also an Advisory Board Member of Gerson Lehrman Group, a Cyber Fellows Advisory Council Member, Member of the Information Technology Advisory Committee of the County College of Morris, Senior Advisor and Industry Advisory Board Member of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and a Cyber Fellows Advisory Council Member of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Previous experience also includes working with OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project).
- Steven W. Teppler chairs Sterlington PLLC’s Privacy and Cyber Security Practice Group, is ISACA certified CDPSE (Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer) and has been Involved in cybersecurity and electronic discovery matters since 2000. He negotiates, crafts, and (sometimes) litigates whatever-as-a-service and other technology related licensing agreements. Steven also holds six patents involving robust cryptographic content authentication methodology (a fundamental component of blockchain tech) and led a tech startup. Steven has taught cybersecurity as a Professor of Practice at the University of South Florida and currently Electronic Discovery and CyberSecurity at Nova University Shepard Broad School of Law. Steven also currently serves as co-chair of the Information Security Committee of the American Bar Association
- Host Joshua Lenon is the Lawyer in Residence at Clio. An attorney admitted to the New York Bar, Joshua brings legal scholarship to the conversations happening both within Clio and with its customers. Joshua has worked extensively to educate lawyers on technology’s capability to enhance their practice, while also teaching tech companies about the unique needs of the legal system.
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