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Email communication was never conceived to be the center of our digital lives, hence it wasn't created with security in mind. Today it is an essential part of business communication. Everyday sensitive and confidential information traverses the Internet and other unsecured networks where it may be intercepted or read. Microsoft Office 365 service has been improved by providing multiple methods to encrypt your email, including OME (Office Message Encryption), S/MIME (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail), IRM (Information Rights Management) and TLS (Transport Layer Security).
This intro level security class is focused specifically on remote working and protecting your client’s confidentiality and your organization's security. Since we have all moved online, hackers and scammers are targeting this new set of remote workers.
In this webinar you'll learn about:
Phishing
Recently a friend got hit with some ransomware. He is tech savvy and still fell victim to it, after helping him deal with it I thought I’d share some some of the things I learn with you.
The legal services community has not been immune to cybersecurity incidents over the past years. Indeed, a significant number of programs have been compromised and significantly impacted by cyber attacks each year. As with the broader non-profit, business, and government communities, the incident rates and stakes are growing within our community.
LSNTAP hosted a webinar series called Season of Security: Enhancing Security in the Legal Aid Community. The series focused on different aspects of security and how programs can take steps to improve their security practices. Each webinar was aimed at a specific audience.
Have you ever wondered what technology projects that legal aid organizations and others in our community are working on across the country? LSNTAP staff was curious also, so we will be featuring some of those projects this year.
Do you have a technology related project that you think deserves some attention? Fill out our form and your project may be the next one in the spotlight.
Every day across the country and beyond, there are professionals working in the legal aid non-profit community whose roles cross over into the legal tech area. These roles include IT professionals, accidental techies, legal practitioners, legal aid management, and more. We want to introduce our members to people that are working in the trenches getting things done so that they feel that community spirit and know that they are not alone.
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