CYBERSECURITY SOLUTIONS FOR LAW FIRMS
Keeping Your Clients’ Confidential Data Safe
In an industry survey of law firms, 71% stated they are “somewhat concerned” or “extremely concerned” about cybersecurity threats; and they have good reason to be concerned, cybercriminals see law firms as lucrative targets to steal high-value data. With employees working from home, ransomware attacks increasing, and technologies evolving, minimizing cybersecurity risk is increasingly challenging to handle in-house. In addition, law firms must stay compliant with a host of regulatory requirements that can span local, national and international levels of oversight. To meet such regulatory requirements, the American Bar Association has made best practices for law firm cybersecurity, including continuous monitoring and log analysis.
Advantages of selecting Proficio’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services to secure your law firm include:
Cost effective 24/7 threat monitoring and detection
Automated containment of high priority threats
AI-based threat hunting to reduce the risk of targeted attacks
Proficio is trusted to provide cybersecurity solutions to some of the world’s largest law firms to protect their sensitive data. With stringent data privacy regulations affecting law firms, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), these firms look to Proficio’s security experts to provide 24/7 monitoring with actionable alerts to keep their confidential data secure. Our MDR solution includes applying use cases analytics, business context modeling, and using the MITRE ATT&CK framework enables better cybersecurity for law firms by prioritizing investigations and responding faster to critical alerts. For those law firms that do not have the resources to quickly respond and prevent damaging attacks, Proficio provides automated response capabilities to block traffic at the perimeter, contain endpoints, protect cloud data, and respond to identity management threats. By instantly blocking or containing a critical threat, a law firm’s cybersecurity team can take the time needed for investigation and remediation before their data is compromised.