For in-house counsel, helping manage enterprise cybersecurity can be an arduous task. From protecting a company’s reputation to finding the culprits after an attack and coordinating breach response plans, there is no shortage of moving parts. But perhaps contrary to popular belief, adding another moving part to the process can make these cybersecurity responsibilities far easier to handle.

Here’s a look at three ways in which outside counsel can prove pivotal to inside counsel in their cybersecurity efforts:

1. Providing Specialized Cyber-Knowledge

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