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Penetration testing is your legal duty

Many businesses and government entities are now prioritizing their third-party risk management programs, going beyond just ISO 27001 or SOC 2 annual audits. They now require penetration testing reports and details of remedial actions from professional service providers to enhance security measures. This shows a heightened focus on ensuring the security and reliability of third-party partners in the digital age.

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The importance of penetration testing in the legal industry

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The costs or value of legal liability of data breach could include: legal costs if a potential breach includes PII, ePHI, or PCI; potential civil fines; legal obligations to clients, employees, partners, and regulators; applicable notifications under federal or state law; and, time and notification constraints.

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The number of attacks arising from client-side features, such as online forms and web portals, is increasing. If your firm uses any of these tools to interact with clients, you need to start thinking about ways to protect against hackers who want to use them to gain access to your systems.

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Regular penetration testing enhances your firm’s security, boosting customer confidence in your services. With confidence, you can assure clients that their data is protected from common attacks. Embracing this proactive measure not only safeguards your business but also cultivates trust and reliability among your customer base.

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The SEC’s OCIE (Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations) issued a risk alert pinpointing frequent shortcomings and breaches of the Compliance Rule within the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. Stressing the Act’s mandates, OCIE underscored the necessity of strong penetration testing programs to protect clients’ privacy. Firms must prioritize this aspect of compliance.

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