Why Your Law Firm Needs To Comply With ABA Opinion 483
Cybersecurity is not just a buzzword. It’s a real, growing threat to law firms and their clients. Last year, there were over half a billion data breach incidents reported globally, and that number is only expected to rise.
What is ABA Opinion 483?
The American Bar Association (ABA) has issued an opinion that outlines how lawyers should secure their electronic data and information systems, as well as how they should protect client information. This opinion is called ABA Opinion 483, and it’s mandatory for all attorneys in the US who practice law or provide legal services to clients in any capacity.
The ABA’s Opinion 483 has been issued to all law firms, which requires that they must have an incident response plan in place. The reason for this is that law firms now have access to sensitive client information such as financial records, medical records, personal information, etc., which are highly sought after by hackers and other malicious actors who want to gain access to this data.
Why your law firm needs to follow American Bar Association Opinion 483?
Law firms are particularly vulnerable because they often house sensitive client information on their computer systems, including privileged communications and other confidential information. They also handle large amounts of intellectual property that may be targeted by hackers, as well as trade secrets that could be stolen in a data breach incident.
While these regulations may seem daunting at first glance, they’re actually designed with your firm’s best interests in mind. By following them, you’ll be able to ensure that your firm has strong protection against cyberattacks that could result in costly lawsuits or other legal action down the road.
Why trust CompCiti?
Because American Bar Association opinion 483 is so broad—covering everything from email security to cloud storage—it can seem overwhelming at first glance. But if you take the help of CompCiti’s cybersecurity experts, you’ll be well on your way towards meeting the requirements outlined in Opinion 483. Our IT experts can help you implement the necessary actions to protect yourself and your clients while also helping you remain compliant with the ABA’s opinion.
If you have questions about how to comply with Opinion 483 or how CompCiti can help your firm navigate this issue, feel free to call (212) 594-4374!
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