When a weapon is used in a crime, judges often impose stricter sentences. But amidst political turmoil, controversial legal decisions, and a general decrease in civility, information may now be the most harmful weapon. 

 

And that weapon is increasingly used against judges.  

 

But what can you do about it?

 

We have the answer: Our new webinar details how privacy became a weapon, why that is especially dangerous for judges, and how you can fix it.

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Why is information so dangerous? Ask a judge who has received threats after a controversial ruling in criminal court, family court, or bankruptcy court. Aggravated parties seeking retribution can go online and find that judge’s home address in minutes. 

 

This easy access to private information has led to tragic results.

 

Our upcoming webinar, “How The Weaponization of Privacy Endangers Judges - And What Can Be Done to Protect Them” details how we got here, and what individuals and organizations can do to safeguard their privacy. 

 

It’s never too late to start protecting yourself.

 

Join IronWall360 CEO Ron Zayas for this eye-opening discussion. You’ll learn why threats are on the rise, and what courts can do to meet this growing challenge.

 

He’ll also share:

  • Types of threat vectors judges face

  • How private information becomes available online to be freely shared and sold

  • How AI has elevated the risk of being victimized by phishing and identity theft

  • Statute-based privacy laws and how they work

  • Effective strategies to protect one's private information

 

Registration is now open – don’t miss it.

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Sara Darby

Director of Marketing

Sara manages the strategic direction and implementation for the marketing department for 360Civic / IronWall360. Sara graduated from California State University, Fullerton, earning a B.A. in Busine... Read more

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