protect: virtual roundtable WITH NETDOCUMENTS

Richard Brent, editor-in-chief|Briefing

Guy Phillips, VP of international business – EMEA|NetDocuments

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Work Inspired is a brand new series of virtual events, exploring the different ways that technology solutions can support law firms surrounding some of their top remote-working challenges, enabling new levels of efficiency and productivity at the same time as ensuring robust risk management.

In this first installment – with the theme of ‘Protect’ – Briefing editor-in-chief Richard Brent and Guy Phillips, VP of international business – EMEA and APAC – at NetDocuments, are joined by a group of information security experts from leading UK and international law firms, including Akin Gump, Carpmaels & Ransford, Osborne Clarke, Irwin Mitchell, and Cuatrecasas, to discuss subjects including the surge in client demands for more information about firms’ security processes and capabilities; the ways that widespread remote working changes a firm’s spectrum of security needs and challenges; and the significance of a cloud solution and option of introducing a need-to-know security regime for balancing the priorities of tight document control and supporting individual and team productivity.

If firms now consider expanding the opportunity for agile-working in the longer-term, it will be critical that their people can access their work, and collaborate, where and when they need to – but only with the very best protection against the very real risk of cyberattack and data loss.

Webinar time: 50 minutes. Take a look at the YouTube page for specific timestamps, so you can find content more easily.

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