High Volume: A Basic Encryption Strategy for Law Firms
Most lawyers have a general understanding of what encryption does. (If you don’t, let me introduce you to
Wikipedia.) Nevertheless,
most attorneys don’t feel like they have a comprehensive plan for managing
encryption in their law firms, when it comes to sending secure files to clients
and colleagues. That leaves a lot of law
firms feeling a little insecure. But,
there’s a simple strategy for managing encryption in law firms, that’s entirely
based on the volume of files you need to encrypt.
If you don’t send out a lot of
documents that need to be encrypted, you can use the built-in tools in Microsoft
Word or Adobe
Acrobat to encrypt those documents.
Apply passwords, and then call the recipient with the password -- don’t
email it along with the document.
If you do send out a lot of
documents that need to be encrypted, use an email encryption system that
will allow you to manually encrypt certain emails and their contents, or to automate
the process. With an email encryption
tool, you can set up specific encryption triggers (for certain data types, e.g.
-social security numbers, or for specific state laws) that will alert the
system to automatically encrypt an email and any attachments -- you don’t need
to encrypt documents anymore, because your email system will read the attachments
and encrypt them for you, if necessary.
Recipients will be brought to a secure inbox (requiring a specific
password that they will set), to access the encrypted materials. Providers of email encryption software
include Reflexion
and ZixCorp.
If you use a law practice management
system, most of these programs now include a client portal, through which
you can send to clients and colleagues documents and notifications. Since these client portals are part of your
case management system, they’re encrypted just like the rest of the
software. And, recipients create a
unique password to access what you share with them.
. . .
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