Attorney - Cybersecurity Awareness Training Program
Your firm's annual cybersecurity training. Done. Ready to deliver.Most state bars now recommend or require annual cybersecurity training for attorneys. Most firms know they need it. Most never get around to it because building something credible from scratch takes time nobody has.This kit is the shortcut.A complete, ready-to-deliver attorney cybersecurity awareness presentation built by a legal IT professional with 30 years of experience training attorneys who think IT security is someone else's problem. It's written in attorney language, not IT jargon. It covers the threats that actually target law firms, not generic enterprise scenarios. And it includes everything the person running the session needs to deliver it confidently — whether that's the IT director, the office manager, or an outside presenter.What's in the kit:— 20-slide Gamma presentation (fully editable, firm name and logo placeholders throughout)— Word-for-word speaker notes for every slide— Facilitator guide with timing, Q&A prompts, and quiz facilitation instructions— Step-by-step customization guide (insert your firm's real policies, IT contacts, and approved tools)— One-page attorney takeaway card: "10 things to do this week"Topics covered: phishing with real legal-sector examples, credential hygiene, remote work risks, client data handling, AI tools and confidentiality, social engineering and wire fraud, firm policies, incident reporting, and a three-scenario interactive quiz.The quiz slides are not optional. Attorneys are competitive. The moment you turn training into a challenge, the room pays attention. That's what makes this presentation memorable — and what makes attorneys actually change their behavior afterward.Who this is for: IT directors and office managers at law firms of any size who need to run annual security training without spending weeks building a presentation from scratch.Instant access after purchase. Editable in Gamma (free account). No design experience required.
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