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Free Webinar On The Threat Of Cyber Crime & Fraud

Lawyer Checker are hosting a free webinar on Wednesday 15th May at 11.00am where they will cover the key changes to Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) and Lexcel accreditations which require firms to plan and control for the imminent threat of cyber crime and fraud.

If it is not already, protecting your firm from the risk of cyber attack should be top of your agenda.

According to HM Government, there are around 1400 criminal organisations who are actively targeting the legal sector at this very moment, preying on out of date or inadequate methods of defence against cyber attacks.

Why is this relevant to you?

  • Changes to the CQS and Lexcel accreditations which require firms to take a more structured approach to cyber risk have come into effect from 1st May.
  • There is a recognition that conveyancing fraud is on the rise as 60% of law firms reported a security incident in 2018.
  • The SRA reported 237 Scam Alerts in 2018
  • West Midlands Police Cyber Crime Unit has reported £11m of client money was compromised in 2018

In this short webinar, we will cover the major changes to CQS and Lexcel and provide pointers on how to ensure your firm remains compliant when audit time rolls round.

This webinar is presented by Tom Lyes, Key Client Relationship Manager at Lawyer Checker and The Practical Vision Network.

Webinar details

Date: Wednesday 15th May 2019

Time: 11am – 12noon

To register your place, click here.

This article was submitted to be published by Lawyer Checker as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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