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Law Practice

Jun. 20, 2015

Hackers learning faster than firms cybersecurity experts say

The time for pleading ignorance on the risks of cybersecurity has long passed for law firm leaders. Clients are becoming impatient with the legal community's unenthusiastic response to calls for increased cybersecurity.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The time for pleading ignorance on the risks of inadequately protecting against cybersecurity
threats has long passed for law firm leaders. Impatient with the legal community's
tepid response to mounting hacking threats, clients are putting pressure on their outside counsel to demonstrate how they're responding
to ever-evolving r...

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