Human Behavior is a Law Firm’s Biggest Cyber Security Threat

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Privacy & Cybersecurity

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Attorneys must be educated on the risks associated with cybersecurity in order to protect their firms and clients. Your law firm’s cybersecurity is only as strong as your weakest link: your employees. 95% of all successful cyber breaches are due to human behavior. Human behavior is the biggest threat to your firm’s cybersecurity, and this webinar will show you how to address that threat.

Attend and learn how to educate and train your team so that they help rather than hurt your cybersecurity. With these strategies, you can create a security-first culture that will help your law firm survive and thrive in the face of the cyber pandemic.

This program is designed for attorneys at any level of practice in any field of law.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify potential sources of cyberthreats and vulnerabilities
  • Evaluate best practices for creating a cybersecurity culture
  • Recognize why human behavior is your firm’s biggest threat

About the Presenters

Tom Kirkham

IronTech Security

Practice Area: Other

Tom Kirkham, founder and CEO of IronTech Security, provides cybersecurity defense systems. He focuses on educating and encouraging organizations to establish a security-first environment with cybersecurity training programs for all workers to prevent successful attacks. Kirkham brings over three decades of software design, network administration, computer security, and cybersecurity knowledge to organizations around the country. Tom is a 2x Amazon Best Seller, and his new book is Hack the Rich—A Cybersecurity Parable.

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Doug Brown, Esq.

Summit Success

Practice Area: Personal

Doug Brown, Esq., is a law firm consultant and growth strategist who helps law firm leaders protect, sustain, and extend success so that its owners make more money faster with less stress. Doug is an expert in helping teams achieve peak performance without the overwhelm or burnout that plagues the legal profession. He’s done this as an attorney, global business executive, and professional educator. Doug designed and taught MBA programs in innovation, leadership, finance, and entrepreneurship as a Program Chair and Professor for The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business before being recruited to become the Executive Director of the Connecticut Bar Association. ...

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