Keeping Client Data Safe While Practicing Remotely
About This Course
This course covers how to keep client data protecting, with an emphasis on remote practice. Mr. Rowland also covers practical steps including the use of reasonable electronic security measures, hardware and software considerations, and vendor selection decisions in accordance with ABA opinion 498 on Virtual Practice.
Learning Objectives:
- Analyze the Model Rules 1.1 (Competence), 1.3 (Diligence), and 1.4 (Communications with Client), and 1.6 (Confidentiality)
- Understand how to use reasonable electronic security measures appropriate for remote practice
- Investigate considerations for hardware and software
- Evaluate supervision and vendor selections
About the Presenters
Josh Rowland, Esq.
Law Offices of Josh Rowland, Esq.
Practice Area: Other
Employment Attorney, Joshua Rowland Esq. Durham, North Carolina (October 2017-Present)Legal ResearchCorporate Law Legal Education Course Development Cybersecurity Consultant, Fidelity Investments, Durham, North Carolina (December 2010 – Present)Cybersecurity ConsultingPrivacy Assessments Audit Coordination Data Analysis Policy and Procedure Development Identity and Access Management (IAM) Security Representative III (3 years) Anti-money Laundering InvestigationsCrisis Response Coordinator Security Device Programmer Physical Risk Assessments Security Representative I and II (2 years)Contractor Review ProcessBiometric Security Implementation Field Training OfficerGeneral Security Duties Police Officer, Moultonborough Police Department Moultonborough, New Hampshire (August 2006 - July 2010) Other Experience Durham County Bar AssociationLegal Aid of North Carolina, Student VolunteerNH Governors Commission on Domestic ViolenceEMT Certification (2010-2014)Fidelity Investments Leader Lab ParticipantFidelity Security TrainingHonors & Awards Distinction Award for Regional Investigations: ...
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