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A new survey has revealed how pervasive cyber-attacks have been among Australian firms in recent years.

Research conducted by GlobalX and the Australian Legal Practice Management Association (ALPMA) found said that 27, or 15.7%, of 172 firms surveyed said that they had suffered cybersecurity breaches in the last two years.

GlobalX and ALPMA also found that 87% of firms are concerned about cybersecurity. Among the surveyed firms across Australia, more than 80% said that they will invest in more cybersecurity training in the next five years.

“There’s no question that data breaches and hacking activities are some of the biggest threats to legal and conveyancing professionals today,” said Peter Maloney, GlobalX chief executive. “While it can be costly for businesses to invest in the right people and software to protect against these threats, the damage that results from being unprepared is ultimately far more costly.”

He said that since lawyers and conveyancers are entrusted with sensitive client information and large quantities of funds in trust, it’s vital that they do all they can to minimise cybersecurity risk to prevent client…

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