Concerned clients are asking law firms to complete lengthy questionnaires about the strength of the firms’ anti-hacker technology and adopt policies against sharing client information on unsecured iPads.
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Some big corporate clients are threatening to withhold work from law firms failing to prove their cybersecurity is strong enough to protect clients’ sensitive information. So reports The New York Times’ Dealbook.
Concerned clients are asking law firms to complete lengthy questionnaires about the strength of the firms’ anti-hacker technology and adopt policies against sharing client information on unsecured iPads.