Learn how to mitigate the risks of human error and safeguard your organization from cyberattacks, minimizing legal exposure and ensuring operational security.

This course examines the critical intersection of cybersecurity and human error, exploring how human mistakes can lead to significant legal risks for organizations.
You'll learn about the psychology of cyberattacks, common vulnerabilities, and best practices for mitigating human error in cybersecurity. We'll delve into the alarming scale of the hacking industry, the various cybercrime specializations, and the impact on individuals and organizations.
You'll gain insights into insider threats, data security, and creating a Security First culture. We'll cover best practices for secure operations, including network security, strong authentication, and data backup and recovery systems.
The course explores the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and its five core functions: Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, and Recover.
You'll also learn about mobile security, data protection, and building a culture of engagement in cybersecurity.
The course will conclude by discussing the financial and legal ramifications of cybersecurity breaches, including the cost of lost revenue, legal fees, regulatory fines, and reputational damage.
By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to reduce human error in cybersecurity, create a more secure workplace, and mitigate legal risks for your organization.

Empowering Legal Professionals, One Hour at a Time
CLE for Me provides innovative, accessible, and engaging Continuing Legal Education designed to meet the needs of today’s busy legal professionals. With a focus on practical insights, emerging trends, and compliance requirements, we deliver courses that are as impactful as they are convenient. Our expert-led programs empower attorneys to stay informed, enhance their skills, and excel in their practice—all at their own pace.

Licensed New York Attorney

Licensed in New York and currently based in Illinois. She is in her fifth year as a corporate attorney and has experience working in law firms and in-house settings. Her focus includes corporate law, including entity formation, equity issuance, and a focus on equity and debt financings as well as merger and acquisition transactions. She also has experience in commercial agreements and privacy and data security law.