Observable Networks specializes in the creation of technology that can aid organizations in finding an overview of how all the endpoints tied to their system are being used. The St. Louis, Missouri-based company recently announced a partnership with Kraft Kennedy, a consulting firm that helps law firms of all sizes with technology issues. In joining hands with Kraft, Observable hopes to offer firms a way to better understand their systems and defend against threats.
Patrick Crowley, founder of Observable Networks, told Legaltech News that in the company’s early days, “We had some big wins with large law firms for some pretty natural reasons, which explains why the partnership with Kraft Kennedy will be such an effective one. It’s everyone’s responsibility in information security to not fall behind and the challenges and risks are evolving. Our perspective and technology makes us especially effective and we feel can future proof how organizations address those challenges, and this has really resonated amongst law firms specifically because if you think about the professional services they offer, they are arguably the most important form of information custodian today. They often hold the most sensitive and important information of their clients,”
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