by The Creator | Jun 27, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Staff data breach risks are not abstract IT problems. When France’s national statistics agency Insee confirmed that attackers accessed personal information for 12,800 current and former employees in June 2025, the incident spotlighted a compliance gap that...
by The Creator | Jun 25, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Ransomware breach compliance starts the moment you discover encrypted files or a ransom note. For small and mid-sized businesses, the question is not whether you have legal duties after an attack. You do. The question is whether you know what they are, how fast the...
by The Creator | Jun 25, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Why Are Law Firm Ransomware Risks Different from Other Industries?Law firm ransomware risks carry consequences that go beyond financial loss. When the Insomnia ransomware group recently published a law firm as their latest victim, it highlighted a pattern: legal...
by The Creator | Jun 25, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Law firm ransomware attacks have become one of the fastest-growing threats to legal practices of all sizes. When the Morpheus ransomware gang recently published Delegal Poindexter & Underkofler, P.A., a Florida employment law firm, as a victim, it highlighted a...
by The Creator | Jun 24, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
HIPAA breach fines can destroy a small practice’s finances faster than almost any other regulatory penalty. When Xsolis, a healthcare technology vendor, suffered unauthorized access to its file storage system through a phishing attack, 1.4 million patient...
by The Creator | Jun 16, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Law firm cybersecurity compliance is not optional when your files contain millions of dollars in settlement negotiations, merger details, and privileged communications that opposing counsel would pay dearly to see. The FBI recently warned that extortion groups are...