Firing off an email to a client may become a bit more complicated as some in-house legal departments are looking to email encryption as a way to combat law firm data breaches.
But adopting the technology hasn’t always proved easy.
In-house legal departments are on the hunt for ways to combat the data breaches hitting their law firms, and email encryption is a growing option.
February 14, 2017 at 02:42 PM
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Firing off an email to a client may become a bit more complicated as some in-house legal departments are looking to email encryption as a way to combat law firm data breaches.
But adopting the technology hasn’t always proved easy.
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