Keeping ahead of the hackers
How law firms can use technology to keep corporate and client data secure
As technology evolves, law firms have a powerful opportunity to innovate, enhance efficiency, and boost profitability. Yet, surprisingly, fewer than 40 per cent of law firms are making use of the latest legal technology. This means that most firms are missing out on the significant benefits innovative IT solutions can bring – not only in streamlining operations but also in safeguarding sensitive client data.
Cyber-attacks targeting law firms have surged in recent years, highlighting the urgent need for robust cyber-security measures. Proactive threat management is essential. Technology is not just for automating tasks or enhancing client service; it is a critical shield for securing information.
Join us for a compelling discussion on how law firms can harness IT to secure their infrastructure. We will discuss the benefits of using innovative technologies like AI and explore practical strategies for overcoming barriers to technology adoption. This exclusive event has limited seats, so apply now to secure your place.
Topics we will explore
- The cyber risks law firms face and why they are a prime target for hackers.
- How being part of a regulated industry affects your legal and ethical responsibilities to keep information secure
- How law firms can use technology to keep their information out of the hands of hackers
- Why traditional vulnerability auditing and penetration testing is no longer a sufficient strategy for keeping cyber-safe
- Addressing emerging cyber security threats through technology.
- Using automation and AI to identify and manage vulnerabilities
Who is invited?
This breakfast event is designed for senior decision makers in the legal industry who wish to discuss keeping ahead of cyber-criminals. Delegates will be employed as CISOs, CIOs, IT directors and other technology decision makers in medium-sized and large law firms.
Be one of 12 senior information security professionals attending the event at the Langham Hotel in central London. For any enquiries, please contact Mergim on 020 8349 6458 or email m.begolli@business-reporter.co.uk.
The breakfast discussion is brought to you by Ekco and is only for senior executives as described above. Registrations of junior professionals, consultants, solution providers or other sellers to this market won’t be accepted. To be eligible you must be employed by a corporate legal entity such as a private company: if you are a sole trader or in a partnership other than a legally incorporated one, we will be unable to offer you a place.
This event is free of charge to attend.
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