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The Ethics of Law Firm Cybersecurity in a Remote-Work Era


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   12
Categories:
Cybersecurity |  Solo and Small Firm Resources
Faculty:
Mark Bassingthwaighte, Esq
Duration:
60 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 3 month(s) after purchase.


Description

Let's talk ethics! In this digital age, the importance of safeguarding sensitive data has reached new heights. Law firms handle sensitive client information, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals. The responsibility of everyone in the law firm to protect client information doesn't fade just because the office setting has changed. Is your firm taking every possible step to safeguard client data? Ethical obligations demand law firms invest in advanced security measures to protect their clients' confidential information. Encryption, multi-factor authentication, and social engineering awareness training are just a few examples of what firms should prioritize. This course will provide you with actionable steps your firm can take to foster a culture of vigilance, ensuring everyone plays their part in maintaining a secure work environment.

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Since 1998, Mark Bassingthwaighte, Esq., has been a Risk Manager with ALPS, the nation’s largest direct writer of lawyers’ malpractice insurance. In his tenure with our company, Mr. Bassingthwaighte has conducted over 1200 law firm risk management assessment visits, presented over 600 continuing legal education seminars throughout the United States, and written extensively on risk management, ethics, and technology. Mr. Bassingthwaighte is a member of the State Bar of Montana as well as the American Bar Association where he currently sits on the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility’s Conference Planning Committee. He received his J.D. from Drake University Law School.


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