Securing the Law Firm 2023 – 26 Jan

Jan 26 2023
08:00 – 17:30

This year’s Securing the Law Firm event, held on 26 January 2023, will welcome Teneo’s VP of Product, Brett Ayres, as an educational seminar guest speaker, where he’ll lift the lid on key things you need to know when selecting a SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) solution.

Organized by AJK Associates and held at the Park Plaza Victoria, London, UK, the event is the UK’s premier legal sector cybersecurity summit and will welcome IT security and compliance stakeholders to a full day of networking and presentations from key industry thought-leaders.

Brett’s presentation, titled ‘Trust me, I’m a SASE Solution’ will explore the key things you should be aware of when developing SASE as part of your cyber defence posture

Key highlights will include:

  • Know your network – the importance of visibility, access locations, protocols, traffic flows, cloud, and SaaS. The challenges of delivering Zero Trust with multiple solutions.
  • Defining your requirements – including lawyer experience, consistent policy, efficacy of security, simplicity of operations, cyber insurance and upcoming regulations.
  • Value of consolidation – ROI, ease of management, unified policy setting and enforcement, size of vendor impact, and security evolution beyond SASE with the same vendor
  • Importance of a PoC – how do different solutions work in reality? Inline vs. Proxy, Layer 4 vs. Layer 7 enforcement

At the end of the seminar, you’ll come away with a simple checklist of things to ask when choosing a SASE vendor.

For more information about the event and to register, visit: Securing The Law Firm | AKJ Associates

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