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Panama Papers: What Data Breach Means for Law Firms — SHRM

By Securities Docket on April 8, 2016, 8:49 am

Experts worldwide are calling the data breach surrounding the so-called Panama Papers—more than 11.5 million documents detailing how hundreds of wealthy people hid money in offshore banks and investments to avoid paying taxes—the biggest data breach in history.

It’s a stark lesson for HR and IT professionals working in law firms about keeping data more secure.

via Panama Papers: What Data Breach Means for Law Firms — SHRM

Posted in Data Breach, Top | Tagged Law firms

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