The Oakland County Bar Association will present the professional development webinar “Too Small to Be a Target? Cybersecurity Readiness and Litigation Fallout for Law Firms” online Thursday, April 16, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
Many smaller law firms assume they are unlikely targets for cyberattacks — but attackers often see them as easy marks. This seminar offers both preventive and post-incident perspectives.
The presenters will address cybersecurity risks for smaller firms, practical safeguards, training, and the role of cyber insurance. They will also examine what happens after a breach, including how forensic findings and security systems become evidence in discovery disputes, expert reports, insurance coverage fights, and potential malpractice claims.
Speaking at the webinar will be Rob Cote, president, Security Vitals; Brandon Fannon, managing director of Digital Forensics & E-Discovery, Axis Discovery LLC; and moderator Linda D. Kennedy, Panagos Kennedy PLLC.
Cost for the seminar is $30 for OCBA?members; $20 for committee members; $20 for OCBA new lawyers and paralegals; $15 for OCBA students; and $45 for non-members.
To register for the webinar, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
Many smaller law firms assume they are unlikely targets for cyberattacks — but attackers often see them as easy marks. This seminar offers both preventive and post-incident perspectives.
The presenters will address cybersecurity risks for smaller firms, practical safeguards, training, and the role of cyber insurance. They will also examine what happens after a breach, including how forensic findings and security systems become evidence in discovery disputes, expert reports, insurance coverage fights, and potential malpractice claims.
Speaking at the webinar will be Rob Cote, president, Security Vitals; Brandon Fannon, managing director of Digital Forensics & E-Discovery, Axis Discovery LLC; and moderator Linda D. Kennedy, Panagos Kennedy PLLC.
Cost for the seminar is $30 for OCBA?members; $20 for committee members; $20 for OCBA new lawyers and paralegals; $15 for OCBA students; and $45 for non-members.
To register for the webinar, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”




