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Legal Security

Protect client confidentiality and attorney credentials from cyber threats

Law firms hold highly sensitive client information, making them prime targets for attackers. LeakRadar helps you detect exposed credentials before they compromise attorney-client privilege.

  • Monitor attorney and staff credentials across your firm
  • Detect client portal and document management credential exposure
  • Track third-party legal tech vendor credential risks

High

Value of confidential client data

Growing

Attacks on professional services

Critical

Attorney-client privilege at stake

Support compliance frameworks

ABA Cybersecurity Guidelines
State Bar Rules
GDPR
HIPAA

Built for law firm security

Credential monitoring designed to protect client confidentiality and firm reputation.

Attorney credential monitoring

Track exposure of attorney email accounts and client management system credentials.

Client portal protection

Detect credential exposure for client portals, document sharing and case management systems.

Legal tech vendor assessment

Monitor credentials from e-discovery platforms, billing systems and practice management tools.

Protect client trust

Maintain confidentiality and meet professional responsibility obligations.

Client confidentiality

Prevent unauthorized access to confidential client matters and privileged communications.

Professional compliance

Demonstrate due diligence for state bar cybersecurity and ethics requirements.

Firm reputation

Protect your firm's reputation by preventing credential-based breaches.

Trusted by legal professionals

Serving law firms of all sizes and legal departments.

Large law firms

Protect hundreds of attorney accounts and complex client relationships.

Small and mid-size firms

Affordable credential monitoring for growing practices.

Corporate legal departments

Monitor in-house counsel credentials and external firm access.

Start protecting client confidentiality today

Join law firms using LeakRadar to detect credential exposure before it compromises client trust.

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