PLI–Business Email Compromise and Phishing: Prevention and Response for Lawyers
Business email compromise (“BEC”) and phishing are among the most common attack vectors being leveraged by hackers to perpetrate wire fraud, data theft and more invasive system intrusions. In 2018, the FBI received more than 351,000 reported scams with losses exceeding $2.7 billion. Lawyers and law firms are a prime target for such attacks, but a few key changes in security practices can drastically cut down the risk of a compromise, as well as provide the means to effectively investigate and recover from such events. Expert faculty will offer key takeaways from recent incidents and lessons learned, including recognizing common patterns of business email compromise attacks; identifying essential practices lawyers can implement to prevent against such attacks; and identifying immediate steps to take upon discovery of an email compromise to
mitigate the harm to the firm.
PLI webinar December 4, 2019 and on-demand following.
PLI–Business Email Compromise and Phishing: Prevention and Response for Lawyers
Faculty–
Mark H. Francis,
Holland & Knight LLP
Matthew Gayford