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Law firms can protect their information by establishing 3 lines of defense: 1. Buy reliable hard drives. 2. Back up everything. 3. Archive data. Besides these backup defenses, law firms should remember that most data loss catastrophes arise from employee error. Accordingly, it is critical that law f...

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Published inLaw Office Computing Vol. 9; no. 2; p. 78
Main Author Kashi, Joseph L
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Costa Mesa James Publishing Group 01.04.1999
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Summary:Law firms can protect their information by establishing 3 lines of defense: 1. Buy reliable hard drives. 2. Back up everything. 3. Archive data. Besides these backup defenses, law firms should remember that most data loss catastrophes arise from employee error. Accordingly, it is critical that law firms train employees in the careful use of computer applications. Wherever feasible, network rights should be set to minimize the possibility of accidental or intentional deletion.
ISSN:1055-128X