Protecting client trust, data and funds in a digital age: What UK conveyancing firms need to consider now

Join HA1 Ltd and Trustify Ltd for a live webinar on Tuesday, 27th January 2026 – when we will be exploring how cybersecurity, insurance and compliance – with a perspective from NAVRO COMPLIANCE on recent cyber incidents affecting councils and public bodies, and what they signal for the legal sector – plus receive a complimentary cyber risk assessment for your firm.

As cyber risks increase and regulatory expectations continue to evolve, many firms are looking for clear, practical ways to understand their exposure, strengthen protection and demonstrate good governance. Disconnected IT tools and standalone insurance policies can make this harder than it needs to be.

During this 45-minute session (plus live Q&A), we will cover:

  • The evolving cyber risk landscape facing UK conveyancing firms.
  • The real financial and regulatory impact of a cyber incident on a conveyancing practice.
  • What recent cyber attacks on councils and public sector organisations tell us about the wider threat to the legal sector.
  • How integrated cybersecurity + insurance reduces both technical risk and financial exposure.
  • What the SRA, CQS and insurers now expect from firms – and how to evidence compliance.
  • How firms can move from fragmented IT and insurance to a single, integrated protection model.
  • Why UK data sovereignty matters for legal practices handling sensitive client data.
  • How to access a free cyber risk assessment for your firm.

As a thank you for attending, all participants will be offered a complimentary cyber risk assessment. This provides a clear, easy-to-understand snapshot of your firm’s current risk position and how it aligns with SRA, CQS and UK GDPR expectations, with no obligation.

Register now to secure your place and receive a complimentary cyber risk assessment – designed specifically for UK conveyancing practices.

 

This article was submitted by Navro Compliance as part of an advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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