Plenary Session 1
Legal Innovation and Cybersecurity: Security in a Transformed Profession
March 6, 10:10 - 11:00 a.m. EST
Advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, are posed to transform the legal profession. And change is coming fast: In less than a year, COVID-19 has driven unprecedented technology adoption in courts, law firms and law school classrooms across Canada. New technologies will bring many long term benefits by streamlining processes and opening access to justice. But there are important risks: As legal innovation infuses the administration of justice, security must be a primary concern. What are the key cybersecurity risks for our legal system as a whole, as we adopt new technologies? How can we ensure that legal processes and technologies are secure from cyber attack? What should courts, law firms and legal professionals know about cybersecurity risks?
Moderator:
Charles Finlay, Founding Executive Director, Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, Ryerson University
Panelists:
Carole Piovesan, Partner and Founder, INQ Law
April Brousseau, Global Lead, Clifford Chance Create and Innovation
Tony Abou-Assaleh, President and CEO, TitanFile