For many lawyers, the idea of cybersecurity may seem like a scary or foreign concept, only to be considered by the law firm’s IT group. But cybersecurity issues can impact all lawyers—and cybersecurity breaches can happen to any law firm, regardless of size.

Cybersecurity breaches also come in many forms, from targeted attacks on a firm’s network, to phishing scams trying to obtain passwords, to simply stealing a lawyer’s laptop or smartphone to access a firm’s network.

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