The law firm mostly uses outdated software and antivirus protection that is why they are attacked more. It is important for a law firm to have strong cybersecurity as they contain highly sensitive information which can be hacked and sold in the black market. Here are some common cyber threats which a law firm faces.
Ransomware
Ransomware is a kind of malicious attack in which the attackers get control of the system or network and asks for a ransom. In this kind of digital attack there is more chance of losing the data and to free the data or get access back to the network huge ransom is paid.
Phishing and Email Hacks
As the data in an attorney is huge, they use different tools to connect to email for login. The cyber attackers are now using phishing attacks and emails to hacks and get access to the system. For a legal firm, it is vital to train and provide information to every employee about phishing, ransomware and other digital threats. When a phishing attack is identified on time it helps to protect more data and dollars.
Do Not Discount the Potential for Sensitive Data to be leaked
Mostly the legal firm does not invest in cybersecurity products. Attorneys contain huge sensitive data that can be hacked and publicized so to protect those data it is important to have strong cybersecurity. AI is software that can be used to identify hacks and illegal activities in the network. AI can help a legal firm to reduce cyber threats and risks. AI is also used to identify network vulnerabilities and tips to prevent them.
Weak Cyber Security Bumps Up the Chances of Legal Malpractice
The legal firm is responsible to protect and keep the client’s data safe and secured. The client’s data can be stored in a soft file, computer system or cloud-based and it is the duty of the legal firm to protect them from hacking. The clients have the right to file a legal malpractice suit on the legal firm in case they are not happy with the protection methods. So it is vital to protect every single data of clients instead of taking a risk.