
Cybersecurity – Robust or Bust
Part 1: Introduction to Cybersecurity – Safeguarding Your Legal Practice
On demand. Originally presented on March 20,2024.
Do you want to improve your understanding of technology? Do you want to enhance the productivity and profitability of your legal practice? Do you want the straight goods about software options for the legal industry? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you’ll want to join us for our brand-new Modern Lawyer Series.
In “Introduction to Cybersecurity”, we dive into cybersecurity to help you safeguard your sensitive information. Topics covered include email security, password keepers, secure remote work platforms, Cloud security, digital footprint awareness and staff cybersecurity training.
THE MODERN LAWYER SERIES
You told CBA Alberta that you want to learn more about technology, and we heard you. The Modern Lawyer Series is an innovative tech series designed especially for lawyers. Whether you love tech, hate tech or have a love-hate relationship with tech, the Modern Lawyer Series is for you. Check out our series webpage.
ABOUT OUR LEGAL TECH EXPERT: NATHAN LEE
CBA Alberta is pleased to partner with Nathan Lee and ORIGIN to bring you the Modern Lawyer Series. Nathan will be joined by various other guest legal tech experts throughout the Series.
The series host, Nathan Lee, Principal Consultant at ORIGIN, brings over 25 years of legal tech experience. Previously, the CEO of a Calgary IT firm for 17 years, he now advises legal professionals on digital transformation. Nathan helps lawyers boost their digital literacy and align technology with business goals, resulting in more productive and modern practices.

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