Whether your client is a rinky-dink startup or a blossoming corporate giant, all in-house counsel realize the critical need for clients (and their attorneys) to understand the nuts and bolts of cybersecurity.

For those in need of a refresher or crash course on the topic, the Small Business Administration is offering a new online cybersecurity course that is geared to small business. The course, Cybersecurity for Small Businesses, provides a nutshell primer on how to secure business information, identify security threats and guard against cyber-attacks.

Here’s a breakdown of the SBA course’s topics paired with FindLaw’s own tips:

Sure, you may have just missed National Cyber Security Awareness Month, but it’s not too late get up to speed. Have any particular questions or comments on the matter? Join the discussion on Facebook at FindLaw for Legal Professionals.

Related Resources:

  • Trouble In Password Paradise (FindLaw’s Technologist)
  • Are Hackers Silently Listening in on Your Videoconferences? (FindLaw’s In House)
  • Control Employee Web Usage: Online Security for Law Firms (FindLaw’s Technologist)

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