In today’s fast-paced legal environment, leveraging the right technology is critical to your law firm's success.
by Deborah Kaplan, on October 30, 2024
In today’s fast-paced legal environment, leveraging the right technology is critical to your law firm's success.
by Michael Martin, on October 2, 2024
With the prevalence of remote and hybrid work, many firms have implemented a bring your own device (BYOD) policy.
by Deborah Kaplan, on August 7, 2024
Lawyers handle sensitive data all the time, and as technology has advanced, leveraging it in day-to-day operations has become essential.
by Deborah Kaplan, on January 24, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform every industry, and law is no exception. Small and midsize law firms are increasingly leveraging AI technologies to boost productivity, save time, improve client service, and make their operations more secure. Currently, the hottest AI topic among law firms is generative AI, a type of AI tool – such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT – used to produce various types of content. According to a 2023 Wolters Kluwer survey, 73% of lawyers expect to integrate generative AI into their legal work in the next 12 months – up from 15% who use it now. Below are some meaningful ways that AI is impacting or will soon impact small and midsize firms.
by Deborah Kaplan, on January 10, 2024
Cyber attacks and data breaches continued to escalate in 2023, costing businesses, organizations, and government agencies billions of dollars and compromising the data of millions of individuals. The top cybercrime trends of 2023 offer companies lessons for safeguarding their systems and protecting their bottom lines.
by Deborah Kaplan, on December 13, 2023
Cyberattacks are a top concern for companies of all sizes, prompting many organizations to further invest in their cybersecurity. Globally, spending on cybersecurity hardware, software, and services will top $219 billion this year, up 12% from 2022, and will soar to $300 billion by 2026, according to IDC Data & Analytics. However in safeguarding their systems and data, entities often underestimate the importance of cybersecurity education and training for their employees and other users.
by Deborah Kaplan, on November 29, 2023
Today’s cybercriminals are craftier and more efficient than ever, and data breach costs continue to soar, averaging $4.45 million for 2023, according to IBM. To stay ahead of the criminals, companies must take a multi-pronged, multi-layered approach to cybersecurity. Here are five ways to minimize your risk.
by Deborah Kaplan, on November 8, 2023
Password expiration notifications are typically met with groans from users. No one wants to trade a familiar password that they can input from muscle memory for one that they have to think up and memorize. But the good news is, many companies are doing away with mandatory password expiration policies, as these policies are no longer necessary or even recommended under today’s cybersecurity best practices.
by Morris Tabush, on November 3, 2023
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