Cybersecurity
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The Legal Landscape Of Privacy: Why Lawyers Must Keep Up With Change
Serious reviews of your cybersecurity and annual security changes mitigate risk and exposure and will keep class action lawsuits at bay.
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Alert For Lawyers: Don’t Fall For This Federal Courts Phishing Scam
Be very careful, lawyers, because your personal or client data could be at risk.
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Lawyers, Take Note: Microsoft Offers Current Advice On Cybersecurity
These simple steps can be quickly implemented by lawyers at no or little additional cost.
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CMMC 2.0 Final Rule Released: New Compliance Standards Set To Begin Next Year
CMMC 2.0 introduced a third-party assessment dependent on contractor’s CUI capacity.
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Common Sense Passwords Coming To Law Firms Soon
Be open to changing the way you protect your data.
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AI And Cybersecurity: Now Inseparable
AI will never fully replace security professionals – good cybersecurity requires creative human problem-solving.
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Why Law Firms Hate – And Leave – Their Managed Service Providers
Happy clients don’t leave. And if they are unhappy, we don’t want to compel them to stay.
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Cyberinsurance Bedevils Law Firms
While most lawyers now recognize the need for a cyberinsurance policy, they frequently find themselves balancing the risk of a breach against the cost of the policy.
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Law Firms Gear Up To Battle Deepfakes
Ed. note: This is the latest in the article series, Cybersecurity: Tips From the Trenches, by our friends at Sensei Enterprises, a boutique provider of IT, cybersecurity, and digital forensics services. The Rise of Deepfakes While lawyers have certainly been aware of deepfakes for years, everyone was fighting malware infections. As we constantly remind lawyers, the cybersecurity world […]
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Securing The Bounty: Bug Bounties Take Center Stage In Uber CISO’s Criminal Appeal
Bug bounty programs have been prized as a cybersecurity tool by tech giants and small startups for years, but effective bug bounty programs must have ground rules.
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Biglaw Firms Fall Prey To Cyberattacks, With Data Breaches On The Rise
The best defense to a cybersecurity incident is a good offense. Which law firms have been caught off guard?
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Health Care / Medicine, Technology
5 Things To Know About the Sorry State Of Healthcare Cybersecurity
During a fireside chat at MedCity News’ INVEST conference, Nitin Natarajan — deputy director at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) — shared some key ideas that people need to understand about the current state of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry. For instance, he reminded us that things won’t get better overnight, and that cybersecurity requires an all-hands-on deck approach.
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Cloud Security Advice For Law Firms
A firm’s own actions can make a secure vendor cloud service very unsecure.
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Cybersecurity Statistics In 2024: Is Your Law Firm Protected?
Sixty-nine percent of organizations were infected by ransomware. It remains a plague.
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Cybersecurity Assessments For Law Firms: How Not To Screw Them Up
No law firm in today’s legal environment can escape having to report a breach, so be prepared.
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Healthcare Docket: A Near Doubling Of Hospital System Cyberattacks Triggers Bipartisan Bill
Increasing costs and healthcare cybersecurity worries have sparked calls for new laws. The bipartisan ‘Strengthening Cybersecurity in Health Care Act’ by four senators would require the HHS to perform routine evaluations of its systems and deliver biannual reports on practices and progress.
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Why One Google Cloud Exec Thinks HHS’ New Cybersecurity Guidelines Are A Step In The Right Direction
HHS recently published guidance outlining voluntary cybersecurity performance goals for the healthcare sector. Taylor Lehmann, a cybersecurity executive at Google Cloud, noted that ‘what is on HHS paper will most likely become what is in the actual final rulemaking or new regulatory requirements that become law.’