IT Security: What Lawyers Should Know About the Technology They Use

Event Information

Date

December 2, 2015

Time

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Location

Toronto, Ontario

Delivery Method

Upcoming Events - In Person & Webinar

Overview

As lawyers, we increasingly use technology to communicate and work on sensitive information in a variety of devices. With sophisticated hackers looking to exploit oversights and weaknesses, what are the best practices we should be adopting to protect ourselves and the company we work for? As working the in “the cloud” becomes increasingly mainstream, what inquiries should lawyers be making about cloud services and service providers? What precautions should we take when crossing borders? This session explores our obligation to protect our clients’ confidentiality whether working at the office, remotely, or from the cloud.

 

continuing professional development

Ontario: Total CPD = 0.00 Substantive Hours and 1.0 Professionalism Hours
New York:  New York admitted LPs will be entitled to a maximum of 1.0 credit hours, which can be applied towards Law Practice Management
Québec: This program has been approved for 1.0 credit hours in accordance with the requirements for "out of Province" activities. Certificates will be made available afer the seminar.
B.C.: 1.0 hours (1 hour will involve aspects of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)

 

 

This organization has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the Law Society of Upper Canada

 

 

 

Registration Info

This session is offered both in person at our Toronto office and by webinar.

Click here to participate by webinar

If you would like to participate in person, please contact Lindsay Taylor seminars@osler.com. Please note that spaces are limited.