Information governance for cyber resilience: Preparing for the inevitable
Description
ILTA Masterclass:
Cyber incidents have become a recurring operational risk for law firms. The ability to recover quickly depends not just on backups, but on understanding what data exists, where it resides, and whether it can be trusted after an attack.
This session connects cyber resilience directly to information governance maturity. CIOs will explore how governance reduces both the likelihood and the impact of major incidents.
Topics include:
- Ransomware readiness and attack surface reduction
- Ensuring backup integrity and recoverable clean data sets
- The role of defensible deletion in limiting exposure
- Data mapping to accelerate incident response
- Prioritising recovery based on business-critical information
- Post-incident remediation and audit defensibility
Effective resilience is built long before an incident occurs. Structured governance reduces uncertainty during crisis response and shortens the path to operational recovery.
This is the fourth webinar in a 5 part series that explores how information governance provides the structure CIOs need to manage growing data volumes, reduce risk exposure, and support innovation across the firm.
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