Cyber Security for the Legal Sector
Why MFA is the new standard for legal practices.
Multi-factor authentication for law firms is no longer a nice to have, but a standard configuration to keep your data and your customers data safe.
No firm these days would be without anti-virus to protect their PC’s and the same is the case with MFA to protect the access to your business applications and data.
In many cases, law society’s and insurance companies are either mandating or strongly suggesting that if firms do not have MFA enabled, they may be liable for any losses that may occur due to credential theft, and in many cases, they may not be eligible for insurance.
When statistics show that
99.9% of account compromise attacks can be stopped by using MFA, the figures speak for themselves.