What Lawyers Need to Know About Cybersecurity

07.16.24

What Lawyers Need to Know About Cybersecurity

Join Winstead attorney Elizabeth Rogers, along with Kevin Dunn (U.S. Retirement & Benefits Partners) and Peter Vogel for a live webcast—“What Lawyers Need to Know About Cybersecurity.” Discussion topics will cover:

  • How to minimize the risks of cyberattacks
  • Comply with ethical responsibilities to protect clients
  • Work with Chief Information Security professionals to ensure the best cybersecurity protection available
  • Know and understand Disaster Recovery Plans, Business Continuity Plans, and Incident Response Plans
  • Understand how Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) online terms and privacy policies apply to Cybersecurity

REGISTER HERE

Tuesday, July 16
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (CST)
MCLE Credit: 1 hr. (.5 ethics)
Registration Fee: $65
Hosted by TexasBarCLE Webcast

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