Computer Chaos Calls for Proper Planning at Law Firms

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The CrowdStrike Incident and Its Impact When disaster struck on July 19, 2024, the world was greeted with choked airport hallways, computers displaying the “blue screen of death,” and cars trapped in parking lots with inoperable access gates. This chaos was caused not by cyberterrorists attacking the Internet, but by a very simple misconfiguration in […]

Law Firms Must Keep an Eye on AI

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The recently released “Report and Recommendations of the New York State Bar Association Task Force on Artificial Intelligence,” contains a wealth of information related to how attorneys and law firms should be thinking about the rapidly accelerating impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the practice of law.

Bolstering Engineering Firm Cyber Defenses

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Cybersecurity attacks aimed at engineering firms have been on the rise and are continuing to increase each year. Learn why you need network monitoring and routine vulnerability management and testing.

Tipping the Scales on Remote Legal Services

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Key insights from IBM’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach Report and the American Bar Association’s guidance on data breach preparation, offering crucial information for law firms to protect client data and efficiently respond to potential breaches.

Barrister Breaches and Reasoned Response

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Key insights from IBM’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach Report and the American Bar Association’s guidance on data breach preparation, offering crucial information for law firms to protect client data and efficiently respond to potential breaches.