
Dropbox for Lawyers: What’re You Risking?

How Consumer Cloud Storage Providers Lack in Security
Law school didn’t teach you how to evaluate the risks technology poses to your client data, but with cloud-based software quickly becoming the norm, it’s more important than ever that lawyers understand the tools they’re using.
Unfortunately, while commercial options such as Dropbox and Box seem like adequate options for file storage on the surface, they leave much to be desired when it comes to protecting client information.
If you don’t have time to take a full CLE course on cloud technology, download this short guide and learn:
- Five questions you should ask every technology vendor
- What four benefits firms are gaining from moving to the cloud
- The top three critical risks you’re taking when you use commercial storage
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