Panama Papers: Reminders About Law Firm Cybersecurity

Law360, New York (May 24, 2016, 11:49 AM EDT) -- Over the last six years, there has been a growing chorus from security professionals highlighting the need for law firms to implement better cybersecurity and to take a more serious approach in safeguarding client and firm information from the growing risk of cyberbreaches. After all, in a transforming landscape where proprietary corporate information and sensitive customer data is quickly becoming the new currency, determined cybercriminals are correctly looking at targets such as law firms in the same manner as robbers go after banks. As the adage goes, the bad guys only go to where the "money" is — and for the enterprising cybercriminal, there might not be a more attractive target than the legal services industry....

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