It’s no secret that technology is one of the biggest drivers of growth, particularly in the legal industry. Advancements in tech have streamlined lawyer-client communications, simplified case management, and automated research and discovery. But in order to achieve these benefits, law firms must invest in the right technology.
What Technology Do Law Firms Use?
A Comprehensive Guide to Cybersecurity for Law Firms

Attorneys regularly handle sensitive information and material in running their practice. This is why it’s imperative for law firms to prioritize privacy and security.
Clients expect their information to be protected at all times. If a law firm can’t provide secure legal services, their clients won’t stick around for long.
DRaaS: The Importance of Disaster Recovery for Small Businesses

Losing access to critical data for an extended period is every company’s worst nightmare. This can be triggered by something as malicious as a ransomware attack, as innocent as human error, or as uncontrollable as an earthquake or massive flooding. But regardless of the cause, an unexpected crisis can be potentially devastating.
Pros & Cons of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is now at the forefront of business technologies, having proven its value in the face of an ongoing global pandemic and the massive shift to telecommuting. Industry experts believe that the trend of adopting cloud solutions will only continue to grow and develop further in the next few years.
eDiscovery: The Cybersecurity Risks to Your Practice

Electronic discovery or eDiscovery has become a critical component of modern litigation and investigations. Electronic devices such as smartphones, cameras, and even drones and vehicles may hold information pertinent to cases, which makes eDiscovery necessary for collecting, reviewing, and producing evidence in an increasingly digital world.
Important Elements of an Effective Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan
What Causes Server Downtime (and How to Prevent It From Happening)

For many Florida businesses that rely heavily on IT, any kind of interruption or failure can lead to serious consequences. If employees lose access to critical IT systems, then they won’t be able to work properly. And if they can’t work properly, then they won’t be able to provide positive experiences to customers — which can result in significant revenue loss.
5 Telltale Signs Your Law Firm Needs Managed IT Services
What managed IT services looks like in practice

After doing much research on the benefits of partnering with a managed IT services provider (MSP), you’re convinced that this is what you need to take your business to the next level. But after sifting through a couple of local MSP websites, you noticed that their managed IT services packages differ from one another.
5 Wireless network security threats you should be aware of

“Is my Wi-Fi secure?” This is the question you need to ask yourself if you're experiencing any of the following:
Extremely slow Wi-Fi
A surge in phishing emails or fake antivirus messages
Unknown devices connecting to your router
Unauthorized software installations
An unexpected Wi-Fi password change
Your router suddenly requiring a password
Unfortunately, any of these signs may indicate that your Wi-Fi network has been hacked.
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