Fact and Myth Road SignsLaw firms have long carried a reputation for being averse to new technologies. This stereotype emerged years ago when law firms relied heavily on traditional tools like typewriters and paper filing systems. However, the modern legal landscape tells a much different story.

Consider legal cybersecurity as a case study. Faced with new security threats, rapidly evolving client demands, and game-changing innovations, law firms today are shedding their technophobic stigma and embracing innovative solutions. The reality is that law firms have had to be highly innovative and advanced when it comes to security to meet the stringent compliance requirements of clients in industries like banking, defense, and health care.

While law firms and their IT departments tend to be risk-averse and favor proven solutions, this mentality has shifted considering new security imperatives and vulnerabilities. With software vendors releasing constant updates and patches, law firms can no longer rely on infrequent, sweeping system upgrades. Instead, they must pilot and vet emerging tools that automatically apply updates across hundreds of applications and endpoints. Though hesitant to work with smaller tech startups, law firms are finding such providers can offer more customizable and legally tailored solutions versus one-size-fits-all options.