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In this webinar Sandy Rylander walks us through the basics of what Excel’s Formulas and Functions are and how to get the most out of using them. We start at the ground level of what a formula is and how to add two cells together and build on that until we are using a variety of simple formula and functions. If you haven’t used them in Excel before this is the video to get you started.
The Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP) and the Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project (LSNTAP) are excited to be working with Just-Tech to help advance the use of technology by legal aid programs across the country. Working closely with MAP/LSNTAP through the end of 2022, Just-Tech will be providing technical assistance, webinars, and technology-focused toolkits to help legal aid programs leverage technology to increase access to justice for disadvantaged communities.
On October 05, 2021, Sateesh Nori from The Legal Aid Society of NYC and Scott Ellis from The Michigan Advocacy Program shared tips for completely common tasks, like sharing and accessing client data, more securely.
You are serving clients in and out of the office. How can you be sure that you are keeping your clients' data safe? Are you taking advantage of the best tools for you and for your clients? Join us to learn more about how to work efficiently and collaboratively in and out of the office without sacrificing security.
The webinar is Language Access Strategies for Legal Aid Websites and will look at some of the topics surrounding removing language as a barrier to access online content. We will cover topics including maintaining multilingual content, where machine translation fits into the translation workflow, and how are people with limited English currently using online resources. We don’t have the solid takeaways like in the phishing webinar but there were a few interesting points we discussed.
On October 19, 2021, Peter Lesser from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher& Flom LLP, Vivian Hessel from Legal Aid of Chicago, and Michael Donnelly from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP shared the value of security assessments.
Hear from a legal aid program about why security assessments are important for the legal aid community and how they pursued funds to get a security assessment. Learn what a security assessment is, what should be included, and how to prepare your organization for the assessment and the follow-up.
On December 7, 2021, we had a panel share what legal aid programs should do if they experience a cyber attack.
Despite your best efforts, your program suffered a cyber attack. What should you do now? Join us to learn about types of attacks, how to respond after an attack, who should be notified of the attack, and how to mitigate damage after an attack. This webinar will also explore how to work with your insurance company after an attack.
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The legal services community has not been immune to cybersecurity incidents over the past years. Indeed, a significant number of programs have been compromised and significantly impacted by cyber attacks each year. As with the broader non-profit, business, and government communities, the incident rates and stakes are growing within our community.
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Below is a selection of topics in cybersecurity to guide you in thinking about your current security practices and what to do next. Each section has some information that all staff should know, including leadership and management, as well as some more detailed information that IT staff should know.
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