Understand where sensitive client data lives and who can access it.
Focus on your clients. We'll handle the security the bar expects.
You are already accountable to the bar, your clients, and your malpractice carrier for protecting privileged information. Fortress helps provide the technical controls and security oversight that support that responsibility without burying your team in technical noise.
- A direct review of how your firm's current controls measure up against ABA Model Rules 1.1 and 1.6 expectations
- A pressure-test of where privileged client data lives and who can reach it
- A prioritized list of fixes you can defend to your insurance carrier and your clients
Law firms carry confidentiality risk across every matter, user, and device.
Privileged information can move through email, document systems, case files, phones, laptops, cloud storage, and outside providers. Fortress helps connect technical controls to confidentiality, ethical obligations, and insurance expectations.
Support duties connected to technology competence and confidentiality.
Clarify the controls and evidence your malpractice or cyber carrier may care about.
Pressure-test the controls that protect client confidentiality.
Fortress helps firms identify practical gaps in access, email, endpoints, backups, and vendor oversight so leaders can make better security decisions without technical noise.
Map where privileged information is stored, shared, backed up, and accessed.
Review MFA, permissions, device security, and remote access patterns.
Turn findings into a list of fixes you can explain to leadership, clients, and carriers.
A focused briefing built around your actual operating risk.
A direct look at safeguards related to ABA Model Rules 1.1 and 1.6 expectations.
A clear view of where client data lives and who can reach it.
A prioritized list of practical fixes tied to risk and defensibility.
A clear process for moving from concern to next steps.
Understand your environment
We start with how your team works, where sensitive data lives, and what pressure matters most.
Map exposed systems
We look at users, devices, access, email, file storage, vendors, and backups in plain English.
Prioritize by risk
We separate urgent gaps from lower-priority noise so leaders know what deserves attention first.
Align practical controls
We help turn the roadmap into technical controls that fit how the business operates.
Support ongoing decisions
Fortress stays focused on clarity as requirements, renewals, and operating realities change.
Ohio and Arizona guidance grounded in real operations.
Fortress serves leaders who need direct accountability, clear communication, and security guidance that respects how their teams actually work.
Plain City support with regional accountability.
Fortress is built for businesses that want a guide who understands the local stakes behind uptime, privacy, and trust.
Remote-ready guidance for growing teams.
The same practical security guidance extends to Arizona organizations that need clarity without unnecessary complexity.
Questions leaders ask before they book.
No. Fortress provides security guidance that can support confidentiality responsibilities, but it does not provide legal ethics advice.
Yes. Fortress can help clarify current controls and likely gaps so renewal conversations are grounded in facts.
The review is designed to identify practical next steps without burying the team in technical noise.
Yes. Fortress can guide firms that need security oversight without building a full internal security department.
Get a clearer view before pressure turns into guesswork.
Start with a practical briefing focused on where you stand, what matters most, and what should happen next.