Zero Trust Architecture—An Ethical Imperative for Lawyers

MCLE Credit: 2.0 (Ethics: 2.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
Designation Credit: 2.0 Ethics
Price: $149 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)
Viewable Through: 08/31/2027

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A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the August 2024 webcast, Zero Trust Architecture—An Ethical Imperative for Lawyers.

If you want to know more about Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), this CLE is for you. For years, law firms relied on securing their perimeter, but that model of cybersecurity has become obsolete. Now our data is often outside law firm networks—often in several cloud services—and on the personal devices of attorneys and staff who work from home. ZTA requires authentications from all users whether they are inside or outside the organization’s network.

The federal government projects that it will have fully adopted ZTA by the end of 2024. In a way, the government is setting a standard for “reasonable cybersecurity” that will apply to all businesses, including law firms. And no, you can’t simply buy ZTA as a product—it really is an architecture. Our experienced speakers make ZTA understandable in this session. Law firms must consider the benefits of adopting ZTA’s “Never Trust, Always Verify” framework to protect clients’ sensitive data against security breaches.