New Year, New Risk: 4 Cyber Changes to Watch Over 2022
From more robust cybersecurity enforcement by the federal government to new cyber-risks in divorce proceedings, this year will see a fair share of new cybersecurity headaches for attorneys and corporations alike.
January 25, 2022 at 01:55 PM
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CybersecurityThere's never a dull moment when it comes to cybersecurity. While this year will expose firms and organizations to many of the same cyber-risks they've faced since the start of the pandemic, there also are likely to be some new and unwelcome surprises. And those that aren't protecting themselves against such risks, or those that might not even be aware of them, are bound to face even higher consequences and liabilities. Are you ready for the new cyber-risks? Above, Legaltech News looks at four cybersecurity changes lawyers should continue to watch throughout 2022.
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