Back in early 2015, when Walgreens began implementing its outside security audits in earnest, the idea of ensuring third-party cybersecurity was still a nascent one. Oh, how much things can change in just three years.

These days, not only has the popular recognition and acceptance of cybersecurity as a worthwhile pursuit changed, but so too has the strategy necessary for corporate legal departments to review their outside law firms’ security structure.

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