Rethinking Data Security and Disaster Recovery in the Legal Sector
Protect Your Reputation and Client Data
Explore the evolving cyber threats plaguing the legal sector and find practical solutions to ensure business continuity and safeguard your client's confidential information.
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Legal Whitepaper:
THE NEW LANDSCAPE
Safeguarding Legal Firms: Strengthening Cybersecurity in a Competitive Landscape
In today's competitive legal industry, maintaining a strong brand reputation hinges on decades of quality service, client confidentiality, and successful outcomes. However, with legal firms being prime targets for sophisticated cyber threats, it's crucial to bolster cybersecurity measures.
This whitepaper delves into the evolving threat landscape and outlines essential strategies for securing sensitive data, ensuring firms can protect their reputation and provide clients with peace of mind. Download now to explore the latest challenges and best practices in legal cybersecurity.
The global datasphere is tipped to exceed 175ZB in 2025, of which over 80% is unstructured data.
It is estimated that by 2025, the global cost of cybercrime will likely exceed £8 trillion.
75% of the firms they visited had been targeted by a cyber attack.
Of the remaining 25%, several firms reported that their clients had been directly targeted during legal Transactions.
Key points:
Legal firms are prime targets
for cyberattacks due to the sensitive data they handle
A strong disaster recovery
plan is essential to minimize downtime and reputational damage
Cloud-based solutions
and user training are crucial for modern cybersecurity
Balancing data security
with data-driven insights is a must for modern law firms
Download the whitepaper
to learn more about:
The latest cyber threats facing law firms
How to develop a robust data security strategy
Disaster recovery best practices for legal firms
Techniques to leverage data securely for better decision-making.
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