Developing A Law Firm Security Game Plan
Preparing a sports team to face an opponent is a complex process. Similarly, law firms face the challenge of developing a comprehensive game plan to defend against the myriad of cyber threats. Here's what your plan should consider.
November 04, 2020 at 07:00 AM
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Preparing a sports team to face an opponent is a complex process. Football teams need to formulate the offensive, defensive and special team personnel groups and strategy. Soccer managers must consider concepts like player readiness, tactical formations and how to attack and defend free kicks. Walkthroughs and planning are key.
Similarly, law firms face the challenge of developing a comprehensive game plan to defend against the myriad of cyber threats ever-present in today's world. These cyber-defense fortifications must be comprehensive, diverse and multi-dimensional.
Within the legal practice, what does this actually mean? Christopher Keale, Partner, Tanenbaum Keale LLP, explains:
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