Cybersecurity Is Patient Safety: Lessons from the Stryker Intune Wiper Event—and How Healthcare Can Build Resilience Now

A destructive wake‑up call for healthcare This week’s destructive attack against Stryker—a Fortune 500 med‑tech manufacturer—should be treated by every provider and life‑sciences organization as a patient‑safety incident, not just an IT headline. Public statements and investigative reporting indicate an Iran‑linked group (“Handala”) disrupted Stryker’s Microsoft environment globally, with devices—including personal BYOD endpoints—reportedly wiped at…

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Legal Hold IT Procedures: Ensuring E-Discovery Readiness for NYC Firms

When your law firm receives notice of potential litigation, the clock starts ticking on your legal hold obligations. Legal hold IT procedures require you to identify, preserve, and protect relevant electronic data from deletion or alteration the moment you reasonably anticipate legal action. For NYC firms handling multiple cases across different practice areas, this means…

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Attorney-Client Privilege IT Security: Modern Protection Strategies

Lawyers have always been required to protect client secrets, but technology has made this job much harder. Attorney client privilege IT security now requires specific technical measures like encryption, access controls, and secure communication systems to meet ethical standards. A single mistake with email, cloud storage, or mobile devices can expose confidential information and put…

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Complete IT Compliance Checklist for NYC Law Firms (2026 Edition)

Law firm IT compliance protects your practice from ethical violations, data breaches, and regulatory penalties. NYC law firms face unique technology obligations under state bar rules, grievance committee oversight, and strict cybersecurity regulations. Whether you manage a small practice or a large firm, understanding these requirements is not optional anymore. In 2026, NYC law firms…

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Where Cloud Is Headed in 2026: An Overview for Financial Services Firms

Cloud computing is changing fast. In 2026, the cloud will look different than it does today. Companies that align their cloud strategy with AI automation, multi-cloud flexibility, strong governance, and data sovereignty requirements will lead the next wave of digital transformation. The shift is already happening. AI is becoming the central force in cloud operations.…

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