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Join us for the latest episode of the Legal Sector Resilience Podcast, as our Editor, Emma Waddingham, aims to unlock the secrets of digital transformation for the legal sector with Myles Peart, Technical Director NetSec.

Myles sheds light on why digital transformation is not a one-size-fits-all process and the essential role of choosing the right partner to navigate this complex journey.

This episode is a must-listen for any ambitious legal practice eager to thrive in a tech-driven world.

You’ll gain an understanding of the Wales-grown digital transformational specialist’s innovative approach and some examples of how NetSec’s collaboration with well-known brands and law firms have supported sustainable growth.

What we covered:

  • Digital Transformation in the Legal Sector
  • Adapting to Technological Growth in Business
  • Navigating Cloud Services and Technology Solutions

This episode also dives into the significance of data security, featuring insights on the role of a fractional Data Protection Officer (DPO) and the necessity of cyber awareness training for global expansion. Additionally, we navigate the intricacies of cloud migration, emphasising both security and cost considerations, and explore sustainable practices like using refurbished technology to reduce costs while maintaining operational efficiency.

A must hear for fast-growth law firms in Wales!

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Transcript

The full episode transcript can be found here.

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Emma Waddingham

Emma Waddingham

Editor, Legal News

Emma Waddingham is the Editor & Founder of Legal News. She is a seasoned legal editor and journalist and experienced marketing & events consultant, working almost exclusively with the UK legal sector.