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Materials alone do not qualify for CLE credit.

Program Presenter

Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., President

John Simek, Vice President

Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

 

The War Against Data Breaches: Locking Law Firm Data Down

 

Yes, law firms have been breached – many of them. Our cybersecurity experts will tell you real- life

stories of law firm data breaches and explain how they could have been prevented. They will also share

practical tips for ethically protecting your confidential data– many of those tips are low or no-cost. They

will go through the changes to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct (Rules 1.1 and 1.6) and

talk about the states that have thus far adopted those rules.

 

They will also cover:

The most successful tactic for breaking into law firms

How to prevent data breaches using a combination of technology, policies and

training

The move from “defending the perimeter” to “detect, respond and recover”

Encryption, which has become cheap and easy – and may be ethically required

The new rules for strong passwords and the move to multi-factor authentication

Common sources of breaches: User Error, Technology Snafus, Insiders, Hackers

(including state-sponsored hackers) and Hacktivists

How to manage smartphones in a BYOD (bring your own device) world

What you must do after a data breach

Secure computing when you’re on the road



Materials alone do not qualify for CLE credit.

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