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Presentation: Cyber Risk in Canada -- What to Watch Out for and How to Be Prepared
2016-02-02
By: Kadey Schultz
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This dynamic OBA Institute presentation focuses on Cyber Risk, Privacy Laws, New IIROC Best Practices and Must-Do's for law firm security in 2016.
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