This year, cybersecurity experts are warning that the legal industry may be in for a rough ride, all thanks to ransomware.

Sure, the legal professionals have started coming to terms with their own vulnerabilities and complacency in the face of cyberthreats, and they are beginning to realize how protection starts at home. The biggest threats, after all, are not the cybercriminals in other countries, but the employees or third parties giving them access into a firm’s systems.

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