John W. Simek is vice president of the digital forensics, managed information technology and cybersecurity firm Sensei Enterprises. He...
Sherri Davidoff is a cybersecurity expert, author, speaker and CEO of both LMG Security and BrightWise, Inc. As a...
Laurence Colletti serves as the producer at Legal Talk Network where he combines his passion for web-based media with...
New and improving technology, like voice enabled software or the internet of things, are really cool and may help out at your law firm, but they also introduce a new need for security. In this report from On The Road, host Laurence Colletti talks to Sherri Davidoff and John Simek about keeping legal data secure. They talk about free (that’s right, free) ways to encrypt devices and emails, as well as promoting two factor identification as an extra means of protection.
Sherri Davidoff is a nationally-recognized cyber security expert who is a founder and senior security consultant at LMG Security.
John W. Simek is vice president of the digital forensics and security firm Sensei Enterprises. He is a nationally known expert in digital forensics and e-discovery.
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Published: | March 17, 2017 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal Technology |
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