Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 35, No.6 , December 2014
Content
- MCLE Self-Study Article Easy Fixes to Protect Yourself from Cyber Security Threats
- MCLE Self-Study Article Lawyers and Legal Technology: Savvy or Safety
- MCLE Self-Study Article Protect Your Firm From Disqualification: Screen New Employees
- MCLE Self-Study Article Retainer Agreement Basics
- MCLE Self-Study Article Stress and the Legal Profession in the 21st Century
- Message from the Chair
- Message from the Editors
- MCLE Self-Study Article Visual Privacy Hacking: How Are You Protecting Client Confidences?
MCLE Self-Study Article Visual Privacy Hacking: How Are You Protecting Client Confidences?
By Mari J. Frank, Esq. CIPP
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When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter for everyone else.
-David Brin
Have you considered who might be viewing and collecting information about your clients and cases without your awareness? Many of us are tethered to our smart phones, tablets, laptops and other engaging electronic devices. Instantaneously, we connect to our office, clients, opposing counsel, the court, the cloud, and more, from myriad places including restaurants, airplanes, trains, the beach, or just about anywhere connection is available. This mobility allows for flexibility, quick connectivity, and creativity. But mobile technology also exposes our clientsâ sensitive information to increased privacy and confidentiality vulnerabilities.