Cybersecurity

Client Confidentiality and Cybersecurity: A Balancing Act for Law Firms

Client Confidentiality and Cybersecurity: A Balancing Act for Law Firms

Law firms are an attractive target for attackers given the bounty of sensitive information you hold on individuals and businesses. It’s imperative that your firm protect this data and ensure client confidentiality, but how do you balance confidentiality with cybersecurity?

Emerging Cybersecurity Threats for SMBs: What to Watch for in 2024

Emerging Cybersecurity Threats for SMBs: What to Watch for in 2024

We share our top four emerging cybersecurity trends for 2024, including: AI-enhanced cyberattacks, ransomware evolution, remote work security, and the persistent cybersecurity skills shortage. We’ll explain what each trend means for your business—and how you can plan for and protect against the threats you’re most likely to face in the year ahead.

Building a Robust Cybersecurity Strategy for your SMB

Building a Robust Cybersecurity Strategy for your SMB

In this post, we share the key components of an effective cybersecurity strategy for your SMB, including employee training, endpoint security, data protection, incident response, and continuous monitoring. We hope this article helps you understand where to start to better protect your business—and why.

How to Move from Reactive to Proactive Cybersecurity

How to Move from Reactive to Proactive Cybersecurity

A reactive approach to cybersecurity means you might not have the protections in place when an attack occurs, and you’re likely to suffer greater repercussions from an intrusion. Here, we look at how you can take a proactive approach to cybersecurity to keep your organization protected and secure.

3 Cybersecurity Obligations Your Law Firm Has to Your Clients

3 Cybersecurity Obligations Your Law Firm Has to Your Clients

As a client-focused business, your legal firms has an obligation to your clients to maintain a strong security posture to protect their data. Here, we look at three obligations law firms have when it comes to cybersecurity, including regulatory, ethical, and corporate considerations.