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Change is coming to Microsoft, but there’s still time to act

Nick Hayne at Quiss explains how your business could mitigate the cost impact of changes to Microsoft policy.

Consider your technical debt when driving digital transformation

Nick Hayne at Quiss unpacks the concept of technical debt, and common issues that law firms face when things get hectic and best practices slip through the cracks.

Ready to outsource? then choose your MSP carefully

The right managed service provider (MSP) for your cloud journey should have more than just tech prowess – it should be a healthy business and be fun to work with, according to Nick Haynes at Quiss.

What is the difference between penetration testing and vulnerability scanning?

A combination of penetration testing and vulnerability scanning is key to comprehensively defending against cyberattacks, says Nick Hayne at Quiss.

Consent phishing is a new danger for law firms

Cybercriminals have sophisticated new ways of attacking firms, says Nick Hayne at Quiss, who forewarns the rise of a new, insidious threat

Ransomware as a service puts law firms in the crosshairs

When law firms suffer a security breach, it makes the headlines. Thankfully, the numbers appear low, but is what’s reported the true picture, or just the tip of the iceberg? Is any firm not required by regulations to make a breach public prepared to admit it has been hit and risk the reputational damage? And […]

Worth all the hard work for ISO certification?

It almost goes without saying that law firms must develop and maintain robust information security practices, now more than ever, given the growing threat of cybercrime.

How technology can help SME law firms build on trust and reputation

It’s important that law firms connect, communicate and collaborate more effectively with colleagues, clients and suppliers, while protecting them as much as possible from external threats

The only constant in life now is technological change

As 2021 gets into a more optimistic stride, most law firms will breathe a sigh of relief at having come through an incredibly challenging period relatively unscathed.

Time to build process into the use of collaboration tools like MS Teams

Microsoft estimates around 13 million people use Teams every day. So it’s perhaps no coincidence it’s becoming the default platform for workplace collaboration among technology-focused UK law firms, both internally with colleagues and externally with clients.