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Security is important to our organizations and to our clients. The security of our organizations is not the job of one person; it’s on all of us. We all have an ongoing responsibility to ensure we are operating in a secure environment to protect client data and confidential organizational data. Legal aid organizations need to continue to learn more about the latest security recommendations, improve the security of their technology, and its management, as well as help users navigate technology more securely.
Full Security Assessments
In addition to self-assessments to guide your cyber security decisions, your organization should also consider a more complete assessment, often conducted with the help of outside experts. Below is information on what a security assessment usually entails and what you can do after the assessment to apply what you learn.
Self-Assessment for Individual Users
How are you keeping your devices secure (mobile phones, tablets, USB, laptops, desktops)?
Below is a self-assessment tool that individuals may use to start to gauge how secure their personal tech practices are. We encourage this assessment for anyone working for your organization. We also encourage all users to regularly participate in cyber security trainings geared for end users. After the assessment, you will be given recommendations on how you can improve your security practices.
LSNTAP hosted a webinar series called Season of Security: Enhancing Security in the Legal Aid Community. The series focused on different aspects of security and how programs can take steps to improve their security practices. Each webinar was aimed at a specific audience.
This is a template to get organizations started on drafting an Incident Response Policy. It includes important questions that must be discussed within the organization to prepare for a cyber security incident.
We all know that usability testing is critical, but with COVID, we can't do it like we used to. Join LSNTAP, MAP, and GAP for an in-depth look at how to take your usability testing skills to the next level - virtual! In this 90-minute workshop, you'll get a quick brush-up on usability testing and then we'll focus on how to get the best results using online tools to connect with end-users remotely. We'll also hear from four community members about their experiences doing remote usability training.
Do you have an idea for a project? Are you not sure where to begin? Join us to learn more about planning a successful project. You will learn about the project life cycle and how to turn ideas into tangible projects.
LSNTAP hosts quarterly community meetings. Community meetings are a chance for the members of the LSNTAP community to interact with other members beyond the listserv. The purpose of these meetings is to create a space where our members can get to know one another, share information and ideas, and encourage collaboration among our members. Meetings are informal and open to all LSNTAP list members.
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Every year LSC awards millions of dollars in grants. TIG funding provides an opportunity to explore new ways to serve your clients, help build your capacity as a legal aid program, and support your efforts to involve pro bono attorneys. Join us to learn more about the grant process and requirements.
Legal aid organizations are continuously taking on projects to improve legal services delivery. In addition to core project management principles, there are a few things, like security and DEI, that should be considered at the outset of any project. Join us to learn more about tools and practical advice to help you successfully manage projects.
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