Great Law Firm Cybersecurity Without Breaking The Bank
Briefly

That means preventing unauthorized access. The number of law firm data breaches rose significantly in 2023, therefore requiring particular vigilance when addressing cybersecurity. It didn't help that the class action law firms began going after breached law firms last year. That has intensified the resolve of law firms to up their cybersecurity game.
Going once. Going twice. Going three times. The winner is MFA (multi-factor authentication). MFA is by far the top choice among all our recommendations. According to Microsoft's analysis of real-world attack data, implementing MFA reduces risk of compromise by 99.2%. Considering that MFA is generally a no cost solution, implementing it is a no-brainer.
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