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Law firms are being targeted by cyber criminals due to the sheer volume of sensitive and valuable information they possess, such as confidential client data and financial records. On top of this, the threat landscape is expanding. The growing use of bots, AI and automated scripts that scour the internet looking for vulnerabilities have made robust cyber security an essential part of modern operations in the legal sector.

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Putting robust cyber security measures in place

Implementing effective cyber security solutions and practices is crucial for law firms, but it’s not easy. The cyber security market is flooded with options, and, without a deep understanding of cyber security technology, it can be hard to determine which tools and technology are right for your firm.

To help make the right decisions, legal practices should assess the current level of protection across their network, to identify and start addressing any weaknesses. Performing risk assessments, reviewing software and technology, and testing defences is a good starting point, but the full breadth of work required will depend on the size and specifics of your business.

Improving cyber hygiene and staff awareness

Assessing and reviewing your cyber security practices isn’t the only measure needed to improve security. A firm’s employees, at all levels of the business, must understand how they can help prevent breaches. Social engineering attacks – like phishing, vishing, smishing, pretexting, baiting, tailgating, piggybacking and quid-pro-quo attacks – have become the biggest security risk facing law firms, meaning firms need to work on strengthening their human firewall.

This starts from the top, building a culture of cyber awareness throughout the business and implementing ongoing training programs to ensure employees understand how they can safeguard their firm. An organisation’s security is only as strong as its people, and with human error having the potential to bring down even the strongest cyber security environment, making staff aware of cyber threats and the policies they need to adhere to is an important step in protecting the data of both your firm and your customers.

Protecting your firm from cyber crime

Robust cyber security is imperative. That is why we’ve put together a practical guide that will help you understand your current levels of protection, and the steps you need to take to build a multi-layered approach to security. Our white paper, Improving your law firm’s cyber security, provides further information about the topics mentioned here and details how you should start to strengthen your cyber security.

It will help you:

  • Navigate cyber risks in the age of digitisation.
  • Evaluate the robustness of the cyber security measures you have in place.
  • Improve cyber hygiene in your firm.
  • Navigate your use of cyber insurance.
  • Make the case for why protecting your firm from cyber-crime should be a priority.

By taking a proactive approach to cyber risk management, law firms like yours can continue to reap the rewards of digitisation with the peace of mind that you are doing everything you can to stay protected in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

 

Download the white paper today here.

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