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Cyber security

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Insights, resources and training to help protect your firm and your clients.


Tools and templates

Template policies, and other resources to support cyber security in your practice.

Cyber security template documents

Stryve logoSolicitors can download template documents to adapt and use in their own practices. Other than for the purposes of and subject to the conditions prescribed in the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (as amended), no document (or any part of it) may be reproduced, published, stored, distributed or transmitted by any means, in any form, without the prior permission of the Law Society of Ireland.

Library Subject Guide

See relevant texbooks and other resources held by the Law Society Library.

Report an attack

Share details of successful or unsuccessful attacks to help protect your colleagues.

PII procedures

See guidance on triggering your Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) after an attack.


Insights

An expert cyber security blog and alerts on the latest threats

Cyber security alerts

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We have been made aware that companies are receiving scam emails that appear to come from Irish Registered Trade Mark Attorneys.

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It has come to our attention that a fraudulent email impersonating the Law Society about membership renewal was sent to some solicitors.

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A member of the profession has alerted the Law Society to a phishing attempt referencing the recipient's Practising Certificate (PC).


Training

On-demand and in-person CPD events to build your cyber security knowledge.

A practical guide to cyber security

An online, on-demand course covering cyber security essentials and the most common types of cyber crime targetting Irish law firms.