Law firms

Managed Security and IT Services for Law Firms

Law firms hold privileged, confidential client information across email, document systems, and case management tools, and a single compromised laptop can become a conflict-of-interest and malpractice problem, not just an IT ticket. Nubinity provides managed endpoint protection and antivirus, Nubinity Hydra managed firewall and single sign-on, and security consulting and penetration testing to help firms control access and reduce exposure across attorneys, staff, and remote work.

Common challenges

What actually creates risk in this industry.

These are the recurring problems Nubinity is asked to solve, mapped to the services that address them.

Confidentiality across devices and remote work

Attorneys work from courthouses, home offices, and client sites. Managed endpoint protection applies a consistent security baseline regardless of where a device connects from.

Access control across case teams

Matters change staffing constantly. Nubinity Hydra's single sign-on gives the firm one place to grant and remove access as teams shift, instead of tracking credentials system by system.

Demonstrating due diligence to clients

Corporate and institutional clients increasingly ask firms about their security posture. Security consulting and penetration testing produce documented findings and remediation priorities a firm can reference.

Questions

What to clarify before engaging Nubinity.

Can Nubinity work with our existing practice management software?

Nubinity reviews the firm's existing document management, email, and practice management systems during scoping and designs endpoint protection, firewall, and SSO to work alongside them.

Do you sign confidentiality or engagement agreements?

Engagement terms, including confidentiality provisions, are agreed in the service contract or statement of work before any access is granted.

Is penetration testing disruptive to firm operations?

Scope, timing, and rules of engagement are agreed in advance specifically to avoid disrupting active matters, court deadlines, or client-facing systems.