A small firm's technology risk is not downtime, it is confidentiality. Who can open which client file, what happens to access when someone leaves, and whether a client's information could leave the firm without anyone noticing. Those questions decide the setup, and increasingly clients ask them in writing before they sign.
What we usually find in Leesburg
Leesburg general practices around the courthouse square often still run scan-to-folder workflows in buildings with older wiring. Where those scans land, and who can read them, is usually the least protected thing in the office.
Access is the whole question
Client matters should be reachable by the people working them and nobody else, including the person who left last year whose account is still active. Getting this right is unglamorous, cheap, and the thing a client questionnaire actually probes.
Email is where firms lose control of a file
The specific failure we look for is a mail rule quietly forwarding to a personal address, which is how client material leaves a firm without a breach in the dramatic sense. Multi-factor authentication and rule auditing close most of it.
Small firms carry the same obligations as large ones
A four person practice holds the same duty of confidentiality as a hundred person one, with none of the infrastructure. The answer is not more product, it is the few controls that matter done properly.
Paper and scanning still shape the workflow
Plenty of firms still run on scan-to-folder, and that folder is often the least protected thing in the office. It is worth checking where scans land and who can read them.
Questions from Leesburg businesses
- Do you look after law firms in Leesburg?
- Yes. Leesburg is inside our service area and this is work we do regularly. Most issues are fixed remotely the same day, and when a visit is the right answer the time is quoted before anyone drives out.
- How quickly can someone get to us in Leesburg?
- Leesburg is within the 30 mile radius we work in, so same day is normal rather than exceptional. The phone is answered 24/7 and technicians are available weekdays 8am to 6pm.
- A client sent us a security questionnaire. Can you help answer it?
- Yes, and we would rather help you answer it honestly than help you tick boxes. Most of what they ask about is multi-factor authentication, backup, access control and what happens when staff leave.
- Is our document management system backed up?
- We test that rather than assume it. Document systems often have their own backup requirements that were never set up alongside the file server backup.
- Someone left the firm months ago. Does their account matter?
- It matters a great deal, particularly if it still receives mail or has access to matters. Offboarding should be a written checklist rather than something remembered.
- Can staff work securely from home?
- Yes, and it is mostly about the account rather than the location. Multi-factor authentication and managed devices do more than a VPN alone.
- How do we send a document to a client securely?
- There are a few reasonable options depending on how your clients work. We will pick the one your clients will actually use, because a secure method nobody uses is worse than a simple one everybody does.
- Do you have access to our client files?
- Only what is needed to do the work, and it is logged. We will put that in writing if your professional obligations require it.
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