Data Security

This article originally appeared in Cybersecurity Law & Strategy.

By the time you read this, Americans will have been working from home for more than three months. As millions logged on to their home networks and devices in an attempt to keep their companies afloat, cybersecurity issues rose to the forefront. Many corporations, and law firms in particular, have already suffered breaches. Many are unaware that a breach has even occurred.

American industry was not and is still not adequately prepared for this transition. The responsibility to keep corporate and client data safe is shared by the company and the employee.

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