How to conduct a security audit: A non-technical masterclass for law firms
November 12, 2013
Location
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London,
United Kingdom
Description
What are the potential costs of a security breach to law firms?
1. Clients moving their business to a competitor that conducts security audits
2. Reputational damage when informing clients about a security breach
3. Tackling the consequences of reporting the breach to the SRA and ICO
4. £450k-£850k, according the Information Security Breaches Survey 2013*
Can you afford not to conduct a security audit of your firm?
As custodians of highly sensitive information and other valuable material, law firms are prime targets for online intrusions as they are traditionally viewed as the 'weak link'**.
How can firms assess risk levels in a practical and cost-effective manner?
What are the most important controls do firms need to have in place?
This masterclass answers these questions and more, covering risks as diverse as BYOD, Wi-Fi, cloud, social media, insider threats, physical risk and hacktivism. The topics are presented in a non-technical format, supported by numerous real-life examples and there are many opportunities for discussion and questions.
Organized by
Ark Group
6-14 Underwood Street
London, N1 7JQ
United Kingdom
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