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Free Cybersecurity Audit for Oklahoma Law Firms

A 10-minute scored audit aligned to ABA Model Rule 1.6(c), vendor due diligence, and the cyber insurance underwriting standards Oklahoma firms now face.

FAQ

Questions attorneys ask before starting

How long does the law firm cybersecurity audit take?

About 10 minutes. It is 15 yes/no questions across identity and access, endpoint and network, backup and recovery, and compliance and people, and the scored report appears as soon as you finish.

What does ABA Model Rule 1.6(c) require of a law firm’s IT?

Rule 1.6(c) requires reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized disclosure of client information, and comment 8 to Rule 1.1 makes technological competence part of the duty of competence. In practice that means access controls, encryption, and knowing where client data lives — all of which this audit scores.

Does the audit account for Clio, MyCase, and other practice management platforms?

Yes. The questions cover Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, and Smokeball — specifically whether multi-factor authentication is enabled on the system holding client data and whether you have vendor due-diligence agreements on file, which Rule 5.3 requires for non-lawyer assistance.

How does Oklahoma SB 626 affect law firms?

SB 626 takes effect January 1, 2026 with exposure of $150,000 per breach and a 60-day Attorney General notification window. It also provides a "reasonable safeguards" affirmative defense, which presumes documented incident-response capability and a recent risk assessment.

Is the report confidential?

The report is generated for you and yours to keep. You can share it with your existing IT provider, use it to answer a cyber insurance questionnaire, or call Great Plains Networking at (405) 549-2266 to walk through the gaps.