Law firms are frequent, lucrative targets for hackers. It’s no wonder: Law firms gather incredibly sensitive data from a wide range of clients, becoming a “one-stop-shop” for cybercriminals. But it’s not just hackers that can cause a law firm data breach.
Nowhere is sensitive data more concentrated than during the discovery—where vast amounts of valuable information, information worth litigating over, is gathered and culled down to the most critical documents.
But it’s not just hackers who put client data at risk. A vulnerable outside partner, an insecure, unvetted platform, a rushed team working with incredibly complex (and incredibly confusing) software—any of these things can result in a disaster.
Yet too many law firms are unprepared to protect themselves, putting their clients, their reputations, and their livelihoods at risk.
That’s why Logikcull is hosting an upcoming webinar on cybersecurity in the discovery process. Join us next Tuesday, June 16th, at 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern, as we look at cybervulnerabilities throughout the discovery process. We’ll be going step-by-step and case-by-case to look at everything from data identification and collection to final presentation before the court and what legal professionals need to do to protect themselves and their data along the way.
Register for the cybersecurity and eDiscovery webinar here.
Join this webinar to learn:
- What a law firm cyberattack looks like
- Why eDiscovery is particularly vulnerable
- What case law and ethical obligations apply to law firm cybersecurity
- How you can begin mitigating risk and protecting your discovery process
Featured Presenters:
Robert Hilson, Vice President, Logikcull
A vice president at Logikcull and former executive director of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists, Robert Hilson has more than ten year’s experience in the discovery industry. At Logikcull, Hilson brings his extensive expertise to driving industry engagement and education around the most pressing discovery challenges.
Cindy Langenbeck, Solutions Architect, Logikcull
Cindy Langenback is an attorney and solutions architect at Logikcull, where she leverages over 15 years of industry experience, including in-house work at Google and AirBnB, to help customers from AmLaw 100 firms, to Fortune 500 companies, to boutique practices design and implement discovery processes that reduce costs, empower users, and protect client data.
We hope to see you there! And remember, if you can’t make the live webinar but still want to learn how to protect your discovery process against potential data breaches, go ahead and register anyway. We’ll send you a recording of the event shortly after.