Sharon D. Nelson, Esq.

Sensei Enterprises


Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., is the President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc., a digital forensics, cybersecurity and information technology firm in Fairfax, Virginia.    
 
Ms. Nelson is the author of the noted electronic evidence blog, Ride the Lightning and is a co-host of the Legal Talk Network podcast series called “The Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology” as well as “Digital Detectives.”
 
She is a frequent author (seventeen books published by the ABA and hundreds of articles) and speaker on legal technology, cybersecurity and electronic evidence topics. She was the President of the Virginia State Bar June 2013 – June 2014 and a past President of the Fairfax Law Foundation.
 
She may be reached at snelson@senseient.com

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Deepfakes Audios and Videos: What Lawyers Need to Know


Faculty:
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. |  John W. Simek
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Deepfakes can impact our relationship to information and the tools we use to work with it. How will this new horizon impact the trustworthiness of evidence and will the legal profession have the tools...

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Law Firms Face the Scourge of Ransomware: How to Ethically Prevent, Respond and Recover


Faculty:
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. |  John W. Simek
Duration:
1 Hour 2 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
In 2021, 37% of all businesses were hit by ransomware attacks. Only 57% of businesses are successful in recovering their data using a backup. Out of all ransomware victims 32% pay the ransom, but they...

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Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Law Firm Employees: More Than 80% of Successful Attacks Involve an Employee!


Faculty:
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. |  John W. Simek
Duration:
1 Hour 1 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
One of the most overlooked aspects of security is training for employees. Employees are unwittingly involved in more than 80% of successful attacks. It has never been more critical for organizations t...

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