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The headlines continue to be filled with reports of data breaches ranging from small businesses to high profile incidents like Sony, Home Depot, and the federal Office of Personnel Management. There appears to be no end (see the Open Security Foundation’s DataLoss DB); incidents spanning from lost or stolen laptops and portable drives to long-term, deep intrusions, exposing everything in the networks. For example, an FBI speaker in January, 2013, warned, “We have hundreds of law firms that we see increasingly being targeted by hackers.” Law firm data breaches are continuing. It was recently reported that at least 80% of the largest 100 law firms, by revenue, have been hacked since 2011.
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