Keep It Confidential: Protecting Your Privileged Client Communications with Encryption II [webinar]

In this webinar, we address the ethical implications of government surveillance and client communications. Defense lawyers regularly use phone calls, texts and emails to communicate with clients, investigators, witnesses and others associated with their cases. Many of these communications are privileged, yet government surveillance programs can capture and store them. We explore how this happens, and how defense lawyers can keep their communications out of government hands.

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Harlo Holmes walks you through the some basic ways you can encrypt your phone calls, texts, and email communications.

Presented by Harlo Holmes, Digital Security Trainer (Brooklyn, NY)

This webinar is sponsored by the Foundation for Criminal Justice (FCJ)

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