
Navigating the complexities of password management in both our personal and professional spheres can often feel daunting. The temptation to reuse passwords across multiple accounts is a significant cybersecurity risk, leaving us vulnerable to potential breaches. On the other hand, jotting down passwords on paper or in unsecured digital notes is neither practical nor safe. Learn how multiple attorneys and staff in the office can share information/programs without sharing passwords.
Beits Livneh is the Founder and Owner of Gallop Technology Group. He began his I.T. career in Israel at 15, served in the Intelligence force of the Israeli Defense Forces, and worked as an Assistant Systems Administrator at a Microsoft college. After moving to Arizona, he founded Legal Technology Solutions, now a division within Gallop Technology Group.
Beits is a cybersecurity and IT expert with over 25 years of experience, specializing in protecting law firms from cyber threats, and helping them use their technology efficiently. He has been featured on @ABC15 News Live and other news channels for his expertise. He has conducted numerous CLE classes for legal professionals, including lectures for the State Bar of Arizona, SCORE, and Maricopa County Bar Association, covering topics such as Cybersecurity Fundamentals, Data Protection, Cloud and IT Infrastructure, and Legal and Ethical Considerations in Cybersecurity.
CLE Details:
March 5, 2025
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Webinar (not recorded)
CLE Credit: 1.0 & Cost: None
RSVP: Tracy Ward @ Tracy@Moshierlaw.com or 480.532.1534
Check out upcoming CLE at www.moshierlaw.com/cle
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