
Kirkland Sued In Class Action Case Over 2023 Ransomware Attack
Not even the most respected Biglaw firms are immune from data breaches.
Not even the most respected Biglaw firms are immune from data breaches.
Sixty-nine percent of organizations were infected by ransomware. It remains a plague.
Roadblocks to data-driven business management are falling, and a better bottom line awaits.
A lethal threat looms.
Not even the most respected Biglaw firms are 'immune' from ransomware attacks.
The vulnerability of Biglaw on display.
We’ve been watching a train wreck in cyberinsurance, with no end in sight.
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The Department of Justice went so far as to declare 2020 the 'worst year ever' for extortion-related cyberattacks.
An internal actor is still far more likely to be behind a damaging fraud upon the company than a shadowy hacker.
Ransomware is on the rise and firms need to take it more seriously.
How can lawyers help their clients protect their data, and how can lawyers help in the event of a breach?
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Is your firm safe?
Here are a few steps you can take today to improve your law firm's cybersecurity practices.
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In the wake of the big hack of Biglaw, it's time to focus on what you can do to make yourself more cyber-secure.
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