Threats of a cyberattack are very real, as proven time and time again, most recently with this week's ransomware attack at DLA Piper.

Attorneys who work on cybersecurity and as well as experts in the field acknowledged the severity of this week's breach and said that in-house lawyers need to be more cautious than ever about securing their information. That includes the data companies share with vendors and outside counsel.

Larry Ponemon is chairman and founder of research think tank the Ponemon Institute, which specializes in data protection. He has worked with DLA Piper as a consultant in the past and considers its data privacy and security measures to be “very good.”

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