Security. There Is Nothing More Important in Law Firm Tech
Description
Security, security, security. In your law firm’s tech package, there is probably no more important word than security. Your clients depend on it. Your business depends on it.
You and your firm can get hacked. It happens. Bad people want to get into your firm. They can dig through your email. They can get into your Microsoft 365 One Drive or Google accounts. Guest Adam Alexander, president of the Orlando-based IT firm Internetwork IT, explains two recent breaches, how they happened and how much damage hackers can do.
Once inside, hackers can hold your business – and your reputation – for ransom. The scary part? While evil doers are worming through your data, you may not even know it.
In this important episode, even if you think you know all about security, take a moment to get your head around the latest threats and safeguards. What’s an admin account? What’s two-factor authentication? Who holds the key to your kingdom? If you haven’t thought about this for a while, today’s the day.
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Topics:
- Cyber security should be your firm’s top priority. If you think your firm is “too small” for hackers to target, you could be in for a nasty surprise.
- Authentications, password management, and encrypted emails are the rule, not the exception. Security is everybody’s business.
- The tools you probably use today, including Microsoft and Google, include advanced security options. How to take advantage of them.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Previous appearance on New Solo, “AI And The Evolving Security Threats (And Protections)”
Previous appearance on New Solo, “The Microsoft 365 Special: Your Questions, Expert Answers”
Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence
“Set up multifactor authentication for Microsoft 365”
American Bar Association, “Insurance Strategies to Mitigate AI and Cyber Risks”











