Protecting Your Property Law Practice from Cyber Attacks and Actioning Your Cyber Risk Response Plan when Attacked
OND243N08B2
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Chair: Patricia Monemvasitis, Partner, Carrol & O’Dea Lawyers
Practice Management & Business Skills
Protecting Your Property Law Practice from Cyber Attacks and Actioning Your Cyber Risk Response Plan when Attacked
- The evidence: cyber-attacks against law firms that become claims
- Typical attacks and identifying vulnerabilities
- Implementing your critical cyber incident response plan
Presented by Malcolm Heath, Practice Risk Manager, Lawcover Insurance Pty Ltd
Presenters
Patricia Monemvasitis
Over 30 years, Patricia Monemvasitis has practised as a commercial and property lawyer. With combined degrees in accounting, finance and law, she has helped build Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers' business practice since she joined the firm in 2004. Patricia advises a diverse range of clients, including major corporations, small to medium sized enterprises, property developers, landlords, not-for-profit organisations and schools. Patricia helps her clients with their overall business asset restructures, as well as business asset acquisitions and sales. She has been involved in all stages of transactions, including contract drafting and negotiation and due diligence reporting. She has extensive experience in managing intellectual property issues arising during acquisitions and sales of businesses, amalgamations, restructures, collaborations and joint ventures. Patricia's experience includes advising on property development and transfers and leasing, both retail and commercial. She practices in the area of trusts law, estate planning and probate administration. Patricia also specialises in the commercialisation and protection of intellectual property: namely trademarks, copyright, designs, confidential information and trade secrets.
Malcolm Heath
Malcolm Heath was appointed Legal Risk Manager in August 2012. In this role, he conducts practice management risk reviews of law practices involving onsite visits and interviews with practice principals, employed solicitors and senior staff. Malcolm promotes risk management strategies through the Lawcover Risk Management Education Program workshops for principals, on-site at law practices' seminars and retreats, at the compulsory professional development courses of The Law Society of NSW, Regional Law Societies' CLE and other means. He also presents Lawcover's Short Minutes videos. Prior to joining Lawcover, Malcolm ran his own company for 20 years which researched and produced training programs and he consulted to the general insurance industry and the legal profession.