What are some effective methods or tools you have implemented to secure digital communications and document sharing and safeguard attorney-client privilege in a remote work setting?

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Director of Legal in Manufacturing7 months ago

All of our confidential documents are stored on the company shared drive which is accessible by VPN only

Global Counsel in Travel and Hospitality7 months ago

Sharing best practices, I thought I'd give a peek at how I keep my digital communications and client info locked down tight while working remotely.

1. Encryption is my BFF: Whether it is client chats or team convos, I stick to apps like Signal or Wire. End-to-end encryption means only those involved in the conversation can see what's said. No eavesdropping allowed!

 2. Document Sharing Done Right: Forget email attachments! I use secure platforms like ShareFile or Clio Manage. They've got encryption, access controls, and even keep an audit trail, so I know exactly who's seen what and when.

 3. VPN for the Win: My VPN keeps my connection encrypted, even on public Wi-Fi. It is like a secret tunnel for my data – no prying eyes allowed.

 4. MFA All the Way: I've got multi-factor authentication on everything. A small step that makes a big difference in keeping those accounts secure.

5. Staying Ahead of the Game: Cybersecurity is a moving target, right? I make sure to keep my knowledge fresh with regular training and updates. Gotta keep those skills sharp and the software patched!

 6. Clients on the Same Page: Open communication is key. I make sure my clients understand the importance of secure channels and how to spot those pesky phishing attempts.

7.!Home Office Lockdown: Even in my comfy home office, I've got physical security covered. Lockable file cabinets for sensitive docs and a privacy screen for my monitor – can't be too careful.

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