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Working from Home Safely – Cybersecurity & Ethical Considerations in the Face of Coronavirus


Total Credits: 1.0 including 1.0 Ethics

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Categories:
Technology |  Ethics
Faculty:
Paul Unger, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 04 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
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Description

Having been forced to work from home with relatively no advanced warning has opened up a BIG can of cybersecurity worms! Many lawyers and staff are using home PCs and saving client documents/data on those computers. In this webinar, we will discuss the ethical and malpractice pitfalls of working remotely and how to address them. We will discuss the need for full disk encryption, email encryption, home wireless router security, Windows updates, AntiVirus/Malware, cloud options and how to tighten up security when using Dropbox, Box, One-Drive or Google Drive. While this all may sound overwhelming, there are many things that you can do right away that are free, or next to free, that will make a big impact!

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Paul Unger, Esq. Related Seminars and Products

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After graduating from Capital University Law School in 1994, and beginning his career as a litigator, Paul quickly discovered that he had a passion for teaching lawyers how to use technology and how to automate their practice.

In the early years, Paul’s love of courtroom helped him modernize courtroom technology throughout the U.S., and now counts 300-plus cases within his trial presentation portfolio. Paul also continued to pursue other needs of law firms and legal departments. Building on his litigation tech knowledge, he quickly became an expert in paperless office strategies, document management, and legal-specific time management training.

Today Paul teaches and coaches lawyers how to be more efficient with time, task, document & email management, and just as important, distraction management by offering customized time management workshops for lawyers and their staff.

Paul is also a national speaker and frequent lecturer for CLE programs. He is the author of PowerPoint in One Hour for Lawyers published by the Law Practice Division of the ABA and Tame the Digital Chaos – A Lawyer’s Guide to Time, Task, Email and Distraction Management. He has contributed to dozens of our unique software manuals covering Microsoft Office, PDF applications, and many other programs designed to maximize the use of their legal-specific features. He was the 2011 chair of ABA TECHSHOW, and the 2012 chair of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center.