When Organizations Fall Short on Cybersecurity, Do Law Firms Pick Up the Slack?

From: Inside Counsel

BakerHostetler’s cybersecurity report highlights the nature of company cybersecurity while illustrating the law firm’s changing role in the tech age.

By Ian Lopez

The business world seems to be in the learning phases of cybersecurity expertise, building knowledge today to help them meet the challenges of tomorrow. Yet if the results of a new BakerHostetler cybersecurity report are to be considered, then tomorrow already came long ago.

In its third annual rendition, BakerHostetler’s 2017 Data Security Incident Response Report said “phishing/hacking/malware” account for “the plurality of incidents for the second year in a row” (43 percent), according to an April statement announcing the report’s release. The results of an analysis of over 450 cyber incidents handled by the firm’s cybersecurity practice area in 2016, the report also noted that the amount of phishing/hacking/malware incidents is up from last year by 12 percent.

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