Cyberattacks have become part of the daily news cycle as cybercriminals are becoming bolder and more brazen. To combat the threat, many large and midsize firms have been proactively controlling and monitoring employee devices for cyber threats. But a year working outside of the office left some law firms’ electronics unpatched and at potentially higher cyber risk, according to a recent article by Victoria Hudgins.
Cyberthieves have developed increasingly aggressive and sophisticated methods of targeting companies of various sizes and in a broad cross section of industries, according to a recent story by Phillip Bantz.
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