Recorded Webinar: The Importance of Cyber Intelligence in a Law Degree

Mike Sims, President of BARBRI, and Roy Zur, CEO of Cybint Solutions, present the importance of cyber intelligence and security in law degrees – a new proactive approach to legal research, due diligence and litigation. This webinar gives you an introduction to:

  • The impact of cybersecurity and intelligence on the legal field
  • How cyber intelligence skills can enhance the marketability and competitive edge for law students
  • How to enhance your law curriculum
  • Critical skills law students should possess for successful careers

Speakers:

Mike Sims serves as the President of BARBRI, INC. and is also BARBRI’s principal national essay writing instructor. His early career featured extensive experience in government and public service including working as Special Assistant to U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen as well as Chief of Staff for the Texas House of Representatives State Affairs Committee. Mike has devoted his law practice to helping students succeed in law school and on the ultimate final exam – the bar exam. Mike graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1992.

Roy Zur is the founder and CEO of Cybint Solutions, a cyber education company. Roy has more than 15 years of experience in cybersecurity and intelligence operations from the Israeli Defense Forces, Unit 8200 (Retired Major) and has developed cyber education programs and technological solutions for companies, educational institutions and government agencies around the world.

Prior to his current position, Roy has received law and business degrees and served as a legal adviser in the Israeli Supreme court. In addition, Roy is a practicing attorney, and the chairman of the Israeli Legislation research center (OMEK Institute), which includes 150 researchers, who work with the Israeli parliament.

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