Free webinar to give conveyancers their cyber security essentials for navigating a high-risk environment

tmgroup announces a free webinar in association with LMS confirmly to give conveyancers their cyber security essentials for navigating a high-risk environment.

Free webinar to give conveyancers their cyber security essentials for navigating a high-risk environment

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Cyber-attacks on law firms are on the rise. The SRA’s Risk Outlook report revealed criminals are employing more diverse and aggressive strategies, such as modifying emails, spyware, ransomware and hacking to access legal firm’s systems.

Risks and vulnerabilities are at nearly every turn, as everyday tasks, from managing emails with sensitive information, to conducting identity checks or money transfers, make it a rich territory for criminals to infiltrate.

Conveyancers can mitigate their risks in a number of ways, and building a cyber ring-of-steel around their digital systems is an important step in that process.

Property search and data specialists, tmgroup and LMS confirmly, are teaming up to deliver an educational webinar to give law firms the cyber security essentials needed for navigating a high-risk environment.

The live webinar lasts one hour and will undertake a review of the cyber security landscape and show what cyber security tools and tactics law firms need to protect themselves and their clients from rising cyber threats.

Navigating a high-risk environment – cyber security essentials
    • Date: Thursday 14th March 2024
    • Time: 2 p.m.
    • Webinar content:

Hosted by Mike Hughes, CTO, and Emily Haskey, Senior Relationship Manager, at LMS confirmly, the session will cover:

* A review of the current state of play in the conveyancing sector

* Best practice and guidance for your firm

* confirmly law firm identity checking demonstration.

 

The webinar is a unique opportunity for residential conveyancers of all levels to learn about cyber security and will include time for questions. 

 

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