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How to embed cyber best practice for your remote teams

On 19 November 2020, LPM’s editor Kayli Olson was joined by Emma Philpott, CEO, IASME; Emma Sell, COO, Fox & Partners; and Paul Maxwell, director, Stratia Cyber.

Kayli Olson, editor |LPM|
Emma Philpott, CEO|IASME|
Emma Sell, COO|Fox & Partners|
Paul Maxwell, director|Stratia Cyber|

In this our webcast in partnership with Stratia Cyber, LPM looks at Danger: People working from home – How to embed cyber best practices for remote workers that drive performance and reduce security risks.

Working from home has become the new norm for many of us and is likely to stay that way indefinitely. Back in March and April, law firms had to rapidly rethink their work model, adapting their processes while mitigating the risks that inevitably come with transitioning to new working practices.

We cover:

  • Share key practical advice that will equip you and your teams with appropriate and effective approaches to mitigate the security risks associated with home working
  • Explore business continuity planning while sharing tips that will help you enhance your firm’s preparedness to future changes, from improved processes to driving performance
  • Discuss key considerations for SME firms when it comes to office-spaces and the implications of mixed operating models for security and continuity.

But also we take a wider look at the current cybersecurity and threat landscapes hitting the legal market and where SME law firms should be casting a careful eye. Emma Sell at Fox & Partners talks over what it was like going into lockdown for her firm and what her key responsibilities lied in terms of security and risk management. She also talked on how the firm is currently going down the Cyber Essentials route.

Hear more about Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus – key takeaways, requirements and differences – as Emma Philpott discusses her experience and tips in this area. Find out how the pandemic has improved upon and changed the accreditation and assessment routes. Paul Maxwell at our partner Stratia Cyber says his company has always worked remotely and how he has seen improved engagement and acceptance of change among his partners and clients.

Hear all of this and more – watch back our conversation and don’t miss out on key links and security assessments your firm should undertake.

Watch the webinar.

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