Webinar to reveal how law firms can safeguard client data through cyber security best practices

For the latest episode in the fourth series of Osprey Approach’s Build Better Habits webinars, the spotlight turns to the critical issue of cyber security. With cyber threats on the rise, this practical session will explore how law firms can protect client and business data by adopting effective security habits and digital-focused practices.

For episode three, host Amy Bruce, marketing director at Osprey Approach, will be joined by an expert panel including Jonathan Stock, chief information risk officer at PureCyber; Kerrie Machin, director of business development at Mitigo Cybersecurity; and Gary Hibbard, co-founder of Consultants Like Us. The panel will discuss how firms can mitigate risk, build a culture of security awareness, and prepare for potential breaches through robust business continuity planning.

Amy Bruce said:

“Data security is one of the most pressing challenges facing modern law firms. This episode is all about building habits that strengthen resilience: from understanding cyber risks to embedding best practices across every level of your firm. I’m excited to be joined by an experienced panel who will offer practical, actionable advice to help firms safeguard their most valuable asset – client trust.”

The panellists will also consider emerging cyber trends and share insights on how firms can future-proof their operations through proactive digital strategies and team education.

Webinar details:

Theme: Safeguarding client data – cyber security best practices

Date and time: 23 October 2025 at 10.00am – free to attend

Register and book: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IneFv5tMTSWZJ-rU-7QAJw#/registration

 

For details of the entire series, and to register for future webinars, please visit: – https://ospreyapproach.com/build-successful-business-habits/

 

This article was submitted by Osprey Approach as part of an advertising agreement with Today’s Family Lawyer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Family Lawyer.

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