The cybersecurity landscape is drastically changing for law firms of all sizes. Today’s security news reads like a sci-fi thriller movie:

In a world where ransomware attacks occur every eleven seconds, botnets are commanded by hackers to do their bidding, and polymorphic viruses, stealth viruses and Trojans multiply—the threats are calling from inside the house (a.k.a. a law firm’s systems).

The good news is that law firms can be their own heroes in this tale of ruthless cyberattacks by leading an internal cultural revolution regarding how technology is used. That is where the defensive shield lies.

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