Chris Moschovitis

Chris Moschovitis

November 30, 2018 | Legaltech News

Why Do Cybersecurity Programs Fail?

It seems this should be a key question for everyone in business, government, technology, and cybersecurity: If we know the problem with cybersecurity, and have ways of methods of addressing the problem, why are we still failing?

By Chris Moschovitis, Information Technology Management Group

13 minute read

November 12, 2018 | Law.com

Why Do Cybersecurity Programs Fail?

It seems this should be a key question for everyone in business, government, technology, and cybersecurity: If we know the problem with cybersecurity, and have ways of methods of addressing the problem, why are we still failing?

By Chris Moschovitis

13 minute read

August 10, 2018 | Law.com

Measuring Success in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”

By Chris Moschovitis

11 minute read

August 10, 2018 | Legaltech News

How to Maintain a Healthy Cybersecurity Lifestyle and Measure Your Success

Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”

By Chris Moschovitis, Technology Management Group

11 minute read

June 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Lawyers Preparing for the Insider Threat

Chris Moschovitis writes that even with a good cybersecurity program in place, insider threats require special attention. You need to go above and beyond in order to be protected from them.

By Chris Moschovitis

6 minute read

May 02, 2017 | New York Law Journal

For Lawyers and Law Firms: Mitigating Cyber Risks With Right Security Controls

Chris Moschovitis writes: Unfortunately, many lawyers are becoming tone-deaf to the constant narrative of "it's not a matter of if you'll be hacked—it is a matter of when" and are being seduced by vendors that promise "peace of mind." These promises are dangerous and expensive fantasies that deliver a false sense of security. That said, business must go on, and lawyers are all responsible for taking pragmatic steps to mitigate cyber security risk.

By Chris Moschovitis

8 minute read

March 06, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Cybersecurity and Due Care for Law Firms

Chris Moschovitis writes: We have seen it time and again: Owners, and law partners, although "sensitized" to cybersecurity issues, frequently abdicate their due care responsibilities, preferring instead to depend on their technology departments to "make the problem go away." This is a clear violation of due care, and a wide-open door to lawsuits.

By Chris Moschovitis

8 minute read