Protect your personal data, spot online threats, and secure your digital life with practical, jargon-free strategies designed for everyday users.

Cybersecurity is no longer a technical issue reserved for IT departments — it is a core business, legal, and operational risk affecting every professional practice. From phishing and ransomware to insider threats and AI-driven attacks, cyber risks are becoming more sophisticated, targeted, and financially damaging.
This practical session is designed for non-technical professionals and provides a clear, accessible overview of today’s cyber threat landscape. It explains the most common attack types, how threats are evolving with AI, and the practical steps organisations can take to reduce risk through training, governance, infrastructure, and security controls.
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Director at Anson Evaluate | Lead Consultant at Digital Law UK
Dr Heather Anson is the Managing Director of Anson Evaluate Ltd, a specialist consultancy firm focused on data compliance and technology-driven business growth. With extensive experience advising clients globally on technology and regulatory matters, particularly in highly regulated industries such as law firms, Heather is a sought-after consultant and expert in her field. She recently co-authored the Cyber-Security Toolkit for Law Firms through the Law Society of England and Wales and is also a specialist Consultant for the niche law firm Digital Law UK with a focus on legal matters impacting emerging technologies.
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