Law Practice,
Law Office Management,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Aug. 11, 2017
All law firms are at risk of a cyberattack
For many attorneys, the concept of cybersecurity is completely foreign — frightening, perhaps. As evidenced in Part One of this series, however, law firms appear to be the next great target for hackers. In light of that, as a risk management tool, attorneys and firms need to be aware of how to protect themselves.





J. Randolph Evans
Partner
Dentons US LLP
303 Peachtree St NE #5300
Atlanta , Georgia 30308
Phone: (404) 527-8330
Email: randy.evans@dentons.com

For many attorneys, the concept of cybersecurity is completely foreign — frightening, perhaps. As evidenced in Part One of this series (“Law firm cybersecurity: It’s a big deal,” July 21, 2017), however, law firms appear to be the next great target for hackers. In light of that, as a risk management tool, attorneys and firms need to be aware of how to protect themselves.
Some cyberattacks may be inevitable, but there are common mista...
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