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How Much Should Firms Pay to Protect Themselves From Hackers | The American Lawyer

By Securities Docket on September 3, 2015, 8:50 am

The American Bar Association estimates that 80 percent of the 100 largest firms in the U.S. have been breached, while a survey of members of the International Legal Technology Association released last week showed that for the first time ever, security management is viewed as the biggest challenge facing legal IT departments.

What should law firms be doing about this threat? Cybersecurity consultants spoke with The Am Law Daily about how the most cautious firms are protecting their clients’ data from hackers and what they’re spending.

via How Much Should Firms Pay to Protect Themselves From Hackers | The American Lawyer

Posted in Data Breach, Top | Tagged Cybersecurity, Law firms

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