NJSBA members offered free security evaluation and IT assessment

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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Members of the New Jersey State Bar Association were informed on April 23 that they can access a free security evaluation or IT operations assessment through Ember IT, a cybersecurity and IT management provider. The offer also includes three months of additional free services for members who enter into a three-year agreement with Ember IT.

This initiative aims to support NJSBA members in enhancing their cybersecurity and improving their information technology operations. Cybersecurity has become an important consideration for legal professionals as digital threats continue to evolve.

According to the announcement, members interested in these benefits can unlock the offer through Ember IT. The opportunity is positioned as part of ongoing efforts to provide valuable resources and support for association members.

The association encourages its members to consider this benefit as a way to strengthen their technology infrastructure and protect sensitive client information.

Further details about how to access the benefit are available directly from the New Jersey State Bar Association.



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