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How secure are your attorney- client privileged communications?

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Page 1: How secure are your attorney client privileged communications?

How secure are your attorney-client privileged

communications?

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Attorney-client privilege?

ILTA Survey – 76% do not encrypt email

Redacted for review…sure

… Safe from hackers? … not so sure

“Most law firms have very weak security… attorneys don’t pay attention to security notices and guidelines, and the important files relating to clients’ international activities are usually much easier to find in the law firms’ files than in the corporate files.” British Security Service MI-5

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What is Best Security Practice for Law Firms?

Full Disc Encryption?

Email encryption?

Data-specific encryption?

Only for portable laptop’s if absolutely necessary – expensive and prone to import restrictions travelling into some countries

Solutions are now easier to use, but what about Skype, IM and Facebook communications? These solutions provide some protection, but can be hacked.

Protects only that data which ABSOLUTELY must be kept secret. Provides unbreakable encryption. Incredibly easy for attorney’s to use themselves. Encrypts email, skype, IM, Facebook, Files and Folders

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Introducing Rune Deadbolt Desktop Encryption

Two form factors (Secure Flash Key or Pinpad) – plugs into USB drive

User-groups are defined per case or matter

Attorney’s assigned to the case can Encrypt and decrypt whatever they want, whenever they want

Unique, floating tool bar – “click it and secure it”

Portable encryption on the fly

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Military-grade encryption with an interface that a 55-year old could master

2. Select the data (file or folder) you want to encrypt

3. Send encrypted message that only Group members can un-encrypt and read

1. Select the User Group encryption key

• Tim Cook• Peter Oppenheimer• Philip Schiller• Bruce Sewell• David Rice

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For More Information Contact Us

Rune Information SecurityRob Levey, VP North AmericaPhone: +1 978-996-2758Email: [email protected]: www.rune.sg