Join Us at Evolve

We are excited to be a part of this year’s EVOLVE conference and share our insights on the most important trends affecting legal IT this year.

Here’s the schedule of our speakers:

April 30 – May 1, 2026 · Gaylord Rockies Resort · Denver, CO

DAY 1

Thursday, April 30

Director of Security
Frontline Managed Services

Rethinking the Fort: Building Resilience in the Modern Legal Organization

As cyber threats evolve and client expectations heighten, organizations are re-evaluating their approach to cybersecurity. Once viewed primarily as a technical or compliance obligation, cybersecurity is now recognized as a foundational business practice that directly impacts firm reputation, operational efficiency, and client trust. True protection extends beyond tools and policies; it depends on governance, readiness, and clarity established before disruption occurs. By embedding a culture of security across operations, supported by clear leadership ownership, disciplined governance, and well-practiced incident response capabilities, organizations are better positioned to prevent disruption and respond effectively when incidents arise. In this session, participants will explore a practical roadmap for building cybersecurity readiness and maturity. The discussion examines the key pillars of a resilient cybersecurity framework, including leadership alignment, governance models, vendor risk management, incident readiness, and continuous improvement. Attendees will gain actionable insights to assess their current level of readiness, identify common maturity gaps, and prioritize improvements that reduce risk and support secure collaboration without impeding day-to-day legal work.As cyber threats evolve and client expectations heighten, organizations are re-evaluating their approach to cybersecurity. Once viewed primarily as a technical or compliance obligation, cybersecurity is now recognized as a foundational business practice that directly impacts firm reputation, operational efficiency, and client trust.

True protection extends beyond tools and policies; it depends on governance, readiness, and clarity established before disruption occurs. By embedding a culture of security across operations, supported by clear leadership ownership, disciplined governance, and well-practiced incident response capabilities, organizations are better positioned to prevent disruption and respond effectively when incidents arise.

In this session, participants will explore a practical roadmap for building cybersecurity readiness and maturity. The discussion examines the key pillars of a resilient cybersecurity framework, including leadership alignment, governance models, vendor risk management, incident readiness, and continuous improvement. Attendees will gain actionable insights to assess their current level of readiness, identify common maturity gaps, and prioritize improvements that reduce risk and support secure collaboration without impeding day-to-day legal work.

Thu, Apr 30  ·  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
CIO
Frontline Managed Services

Safeguarding Legal Data: Implementing Effective DLP Strategies in Legal Organizations

Law firms and legal departments handle vast amounts of highly sensitive client data, making Data Loss Prevention (DLP) a critical but complex undertaking. Implementing DLP solutions in a legal environment presents unique challenges: the sheer volume and sensitivity of information can lead to frequent alerts and false positives, creating noise that overwhelms IT teams and disrupts workflows. This session will explore the specific obstacles organizations face when deploying DLP, including balancing security with attorney productivity, managing the flood of alerts, and ensuring compliance without hindering daily operations.

Thu, Apr 30  ·  1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
DAY 2

Friday, May 1

CISO
Frontline Managed Services

AI-Ready Security: Evolving Your Controls

Introducing AI into legal operations can feel like inviting an unpredictable force into a delicate environment. This session provides a practical roadmap for modernizing your existing security program to confidently manage AI risk. As AI rapidly permeates legal workflows—from research and drafting to client collaboration—security and IT leaders face the challenge that traditional information security controls weren’t built with AI in mind. Fortunately, many of the controls your organization already relies on can be expanded and evolved to meet emerging AI risks head-on. Learn how to transform familiar security disciplines into powerful AI-governance mechanisms that protect client confidentiality, ensure responsible AI adoption, and reduce organizational risk.

Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for adapting their security control ecosystem to support AI adoption—without reinventing their entire program. This session is designed for leaders who want to strengthen their AI defenses using tools they already know and trust.

Fri, May 1  ·  3:00 PM – 4:00 PM