{"id":179337,"date":"2018-04-17T09:03:00","date_gmt":"2018-04-17T14:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/the-lawyers-guide-to-preventing-7-major-it-headaches\/"},"modified":"2018-04-17T09:03:00","modified_gmt":"2018-04-17T14:03:00","slug":"the-lawyers-guide-to-preventing-7-major-it-headaches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/the-lawyers-guide-to-preventing-7-major-it-headaches\/","title":{"rendered":"The Lawyer\u2019s Guide to Preventing 7 Major IT Headaches"},"content":{"rendered":"

An efficient and secure running IT system is essential for any organization, and especially so for today\u2019s law practices. Your work relies on secure and ready access to your data when you\u2019re in the office, courtroom or when on the road. You need the ability to interface your Line of Business applications with other IT solutions you and your staff depend on each day. In order to remain competitive, you must use the most advanced legal technology solutions available and use them to your best advantage. And, any form of downtime is totally unacceptable because can cost you your clients. For all this, you need a Technology Solutions Provider who can build an IT infrastructure from the ground up to meet your high-security, high-availability, high-efficiency requirements.<\/p>\n

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The Seven IT Headaches All Lawyers Face Today (And Their Remedies)<\/h2>\n

Technology challenges can lead to significant IT headaches, especially for small and medium-sized firms that manage their own infrastructure. They often \u201ctag\u201d the one employee who knows the most about technology. But today, it\u2019s impossible for a non-professional to provide the 24\/7 IT support, expertise and defense-in-depth protection required today.<\/p>\n

Even law firms with a professional IT employee struggle with their changing and increasing technology demands and the need for 24\/7 IT remote management. IT headaches in the legal industry vary. But the common factor is that they are pervasive and never-ending unless they are prevented by qualified Legal IT experts.<\/p>\n

Headache #1 \u2013 Cybersecurity<\/h2>\n

Client confidentiality is a priority for every law firm. And without the proper IT management, your data can be at great risk.<\/p>\n

Many lawyers aren\u2019t aware that their critical data is at risk. The chance that data is breached has increased as attorneys, and their employees use mobile devices and email outside the office. They don\u2019t realize that at a moment\u2019s notice their IT system could be hacked, and confidential information stolen.<\/p>\n

Cybercriminals have discovered new, creative ways to steal data. Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms to steal clients\u2019 confidential data. Additionally, unethical competitors engage in\u00a0illegal eDiscovery<\/a> to harm a competing law firm, or to win a lawsuit.<\/p>\n

Many say, \u201cThis only happens to larger legal organizations, not small ones like mine, right? Wrong\u2013Small and mid-sized law firms are a more attractive target for hackers because they typically don\u2019t have the right security solutions in place, nor do they train their employees to recognize phishing and ransomware threats like their larger counterparts do.<\/p>\n

Building a cybersecurity infrastructure today can be a daunting task with all the attack vectors in play. The most important challenge comes from the requirement to protect clients\u2019 private information. Client confidentiality is at the top of every attorney\u2019s mind, and without the right IT management, this confidentiality can be breached. Cybersecurity should be the primary concern for litigation attorneys who handle confidential electronically stored information.<\/p>\n

\u201cTo maintain the required level of competence, a lawyer should develop and maintain a facility with technology relevant to the nature and area of the lawyer\u2019s practice and responsibilities. A lawyer should understand the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology, recognizing the lawyer\u2019s duty to protect confidential information.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n

Law firms must prevent:<\/u><\/p>\n