In the legal field, it's paramount that you keep your data safe. Especially when working with tools you don't have control over.
Thinking about using public AI tools like ChatGPT for sensitive legal work? You should know the risks before diving in.
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In the legal field, it's paramount that you keep your data safe. Especially when working with tools you don't have control over.
Thinking about using public AI tools like ChatGPT for sensitive legal work? You should know the risks before diving in.
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I once asked a team if their RDS backups were encrypted. They assumed AWS handled it automatically. They were wrong.
Not everything is encrypted by default, which means your data might be sitting in plain text if you don’t flip the switch.
Turn on encryption at rest for S3, RDS, EBS, and enforce TLS/HTTPS in transit. It’s one of those “set it and forget it” moves that makes all the difference.
Using AI tools in the legal field can be a good productive booster... if done right. If not used correctly, you could send your clients' data where you shouldn't - where you have not control of what happens to it later.
Using AI in your law firm can really boost efficiency. But let’s be honest, it also brings up some serious confidentiality headaches under…
Lawyers know how important it is to protect their clients' data. But when you're working with the cloud, there are some additional considerations you need to think about it.
Lots of law firms are shifting client data into the cloud. They’re hoping for better efficiency and lower costs.
In you're in legal and interested about "the cloud" it could seem pretty daunting from a security perspective... But knowing just some of the basics can make you much more confident when making decisions - or even just talking about the technology you're using.
Moving your law firm to the cloud opens a ton of doors, but let’s be real — it also brings new risks you can’t ignore. It’s not just about…
A client once left SSH wide open on their servers because “we just needed quick access.”
Within weeks, their logs showed thousands of random connection attempts from around the world.
That’s what happens when your bouncer lets everyone into the club.
Lock your security groups down to trusted IPs, use a VPN for remote access, and run regular audits. The internet doesn’t need a spare key to your servers.
AI governance doesn't sound as exciting as building products with AI, but it's still important. And extra important if you're working with legal data.
If law firms just wait around for regulators to set AI rules, they’re going to end up scrambling. The EU AI Act and changing UK regulations…
If you're in the legal field, I'm sure you've heard about lawyers using AI. But how exactly are they using it? Here's what I've discovered from talking to other peers in the legal field.
If you work in a law firm, you’ve probably heard a ton about AI lately. But let’s be honest — sometimes it’s hard to tell which tools are…
Making sure client data is safe is incredibly important - especially in the legal field. And working with AI and the cloud comes with their own challenges when it comes to keeping clients' data safe.
When you use AI platforms in legal work, you might not realize how easily your confidential attorney-client communications could be…
Did you know that Chinese translation for computer is electric 電 brain 腦 ? Turns out the Chinese language may be on to something Because your brain actually does work like a computer! And here's how you can use that information to write better software.
Short term memory is a lot like computer RAM. Here’s why that’s important to writing good software…
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LLMs like ChatGPT can seem like magic if you don't know how they work behind the scenes. You just input something and get something back right? Even if you don't understand the code behind them, it's useful to know how they work.
Large Language Models, or LLMs, are computer programs that can understand and create text that sounds like it came from a real person…
When using the cloud, like AWS, you have certain responbilites. And when you’re dealing with highly sensitive information like legal data, you MUST know these. Here’s what you need to know.
Lots of legal firms are jumping onto the cloud these days to streamline how they work. With cloud tech, you can grab your files from…
AI is taking over the world - it's being used in every profession. A lot of lawyers I talk to are pretty hesitant about using AI - and I totally get it - the law is something you don't want to make mistakes with. But there can be a balance between knowing when to use AI and when not to use AI. And at the very least, you should have an idea how AI is being used in the legal field - even if you don't plan on using it yourself.
Before AI came along, legal work was slow and mostly manual. Lawyers spent hours digging through documents, researching cases, and drafting…
You probably forgot about GDPR. It was a huge deal when it was introduced, but chances are you've forgotten about it. Here's what you need to know in 2025.
Remember when GDPR first landed? Everyone was scrambling to check boxes and avoid trouble. Fast forward, and it feels like a lot of…
One of the most important things about cybersecurity is about knowing what's happening with your systems. But you can't spend all day logging in and checking all your different reporting systems. That's why you use an SIEM. And here's how to pick one to use.
Picking the right SIEM tool can feel overwhelming. There are just so many options, especially if you’re working in the cloud.
Does your cloud have financial data? If so, SOX compliance is a must. If you choose to ignore compliance - especially in the financial space - it could be the worst business decision you'll ever make.
SOX compliance is all about following the rules from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to keep your financial data accurate and locked down. This law…