Providing the legal sector with the deep visibility, security, and data monitoring they need to thrive

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Cybercriminals frequently target the legal sector due to its extensive holdings of highly confidential, commercially sensitive, and often personal information. As a sector built on trust and reputation, this growing threat continues to disrupt and create havoc in business operations, underscoring the necessity for a deeper understanding of cyber threats and stronger cyber security measures within the legal industry.

A recent report from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), published in early 2023, revealed that the UK has over 32,900 legal enterprises, encompassing barristers, solicitors, and other legal service providers. With an estimated total revenue of £43.9 billion and more than 320,000 people employed in the legal sector, it represents a large and lucrative target for cybercriminals.

Legal firms may not know they have been compromised

Insufficient security monitoring and visibility into the environment could lead legal firms to remain unaware of potential compromises until it’s too late. By the time they discover a breach, significant harm may have already occurred, and sensitive client data could have been stolen.

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