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Cybersecurity Training for Law Firm Employees
Program Date: | 10/05/2021 - 10/05/2021 |
Location: | |
Program Type: | Live Webcast |
Topic: | Ethics, Law Practice Management, Skills Training, Solo/Small Practice |
CLE Credits: | 1.00 |
Ethics Credits: | 1.00 |
Sponsor: | Wyoming State Bar |
Phone: | (307) 632-9061 |
Website: | www.wyomingbar.org |
Admission Restrictions: | None |
Registration Link: | https://www.wyomingbar.org/event/?event_id=105 |
One of the most overlooked aspects of security is training for employees. Employees are involved in more than 80% of successful attacks. It has never been more critical for organizations to implement effective risk mitigation strategies, enhance security posture and protect information assets – which is hard to do without educating your employees.
This is very important training in a hybrid work-from-home world. The one-hour presentation includes recommendations for safe-computing behavior, education on spam, phishing, targeted malware attacks and what users can do to protect themselves and their law firm – and abide by their ethical duties – and there are some good stories along the way to make the lessons stick.