A balanced, secure approach: Managing risk at Arnold Block Leibler
David Leong, Director of Information Technology at Arnold Bloch Leibler, shows how document security and productivity can go hand in hand.
Read the case studyWhen it comes to your IT security and protecting your client data, your firm needs to abide by higher standards.
Canon’s Secure Print and Document Management solutions ensure that sensitive client information is accessed only by the right people within your firm.
This can include implementation of permission-based protocols and the application of strict version controls to ensure your document management and retention meets your audit and compliance requirements.
Further to this, Canon offers comprehensive IT security options that will help you to keep information from falling into the wrong hands. Nothing is more important – for your firm, or your clients.
David Leong, Director of Information Technology at Arnold Bloch Leibler, shows how document security and productivity can go hand in hand.
Read the case studyFor forward-thinking legal firms alternative legal services (ALT) an exciting opportunity to shape the future. Is ALT the next step for your practice?
Learn how Canon helps the Simpson Grierson law firm to securely print and scan, as well as easily access and retrieve crucial documents at any of their three locations around New Zealand.
Canon’s uniFLOW print management software can connect with major practice management software
Law firms can make errors when considering their printing and document management
Managing your information security is a complex business. Like any device connected to your network, your printers could be jeopardising your information security if not implemented and managed carefully.
AI has shifted from being experimental technology to the mainstream. Here are six areas where AI is impacting the legal industry right now.
As technology enters classrooms, auditoriums and libraries, it brings new risks to the education sector. All it takes is one click from a student device to potentially compromise your entire network. Faced with these various threats, does the education sector receive a ‘High Distinction’ for its efforts to protect its troves of student and staff data? Recent findings from the inaugural Canon Business Readiness Index on Security suggest not.
In this digital world, data management is a significant responsibility and a data breach is an equally significant risk. Should things go wrong, businesses must take steps to minimise the impact. With the changes to the Privacy Act coming into effect this week, Andrew Giles, Head of Public Relations and Communications for Canon Australia, shares insights on how to preserve trust and maintain strong customer relationships.
There is a lack of clear standards relating to how school records should be secured. As a result, the level of security varies from school to school, and sometimes within an institution itself. What can you do to ensure your school is exercising best practice with your school records?
If you're on the Internet, you face security risks. You can no longer afford to assume that your business won't be a target because you're not big enough. Here are some big business takeaways that can substantially benefit your business' security.
In February, Australia’s privacy laws will change. If your school is non-government and earns more than $3 million a year in revenue, then these changes will apply to you.
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