Securing the Law Firm

Jan 20 2026
8am - 5.30pm

Cyber risk in the legal sector continues to evolve, putting pressure on firms to protect sensitive data, manage exposure, and strengthen resilience in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

Join Teneo, in proud partnership with Palo Alto Networks, at AKJ Associates’ Securing The Law Firm Summit on 20 Jan at the Park Plaza, Victoria, London, where senior leaders and cybersecurity experts come together to explore practical, risk-led approaches to securing modern law firms.

What to Expect at Securing the Law Firm:

  • Expert Insights: Gain perspectives from industry specialists on the threats, challenges and priorities shaping cybersecurity in the legal sector.
  • Actionable Strategies: Learn how firms are approaching security and risk management in a way that supports resilience, compliance and business continuity.
  • Peer-Level Networking: Connect with CISOs, IT and security leaders from across the legal industry to share experiences and best practice.
  • Security-Focused Discussion: Explore how modern security approaches can help firms protect critical assets and maintain client trust.

We look forward to meeting attendees and contributing to the conversation around securing the law firm of today and tomorrow.

Learn more and register 👉 https://hubs.ly/Q03-8YXL0

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