A strong foundation for your law firm should be built on sensible cybersecurity policies and procedures. What should that look like? Sharon Nelson and John Simek have a conversation with Mike Maschke about best practices for establishing effective security for your business. Mike walks listeners through a variety of security considerations to be aware of and explains staff training needs, Zero Trust Architecture, keeping software current, encryption protocols, and much more.
Mike Maschke is the chief executive officer and director of cybersecurity and digital forensics at Sensei Enterprises, Inc.
Cybersecurity: Getting to Good for the Small Law Firm
The Evolving Landscape of Law Firm Data Breach Preparation and Response
Securing Office 365: An Ethical Imperative for Lawyers
Cyber Security Awareness Training
Is the California Consumer Privacy Act Part of a Trend?
Is Working with Virtual Assistants Putting your Law Firm in Danger?
The FBI’s Access to iPhone Data: Apple Fights Back
Fastcase’s Artificial Intelligence Sandbox
Ethical Misadventures in E-Discovery
Cyber Insurance: Expensive, Complicated, and Necessary
What Makes a Preservation Letter Presidential
Privacy vs. Protection: Warrantless Phone Searches at the Border
Kaspersky Lab: Friend or Foe?
A Breach of Trust: The Aftermath of the Equifax Hack
How Lawyers Should Use Spreadsheets
Crisis Management After a Data Breach
Cybersecurity 2.0: Creating Order from the Regulatory Landscape to Build a Strategic Advantage
Ethical Issues with Confidential Data
Cybersecurity for Macs
Practical Approaches to Preserving New (and Not-So-New) Media
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