Protecting sensitive and privileged data is essential in any businesses, but today, it is not as easy as merely encrypting data, backing up information with cloud technology, or taking a proactive security approach. In order to better navigate the minefields of modern data management, one should be aware of three common, and costly, data protection pitfalls:

1. Ignoring Security and Crying ‘Breach’

Given recent news, one can assume that law firms and legal departments are well aware of the need to implement robust cybersecurity practices and infrastructure. But awareness does not always translate into funded business priorities. And those failing to ramp up their cybersecurity abilities may soon find that their inaction is more costly than hiring security vendors in the first place.

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