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Court cybersecurity

Courts can be prime targets for cyberattacks, facing growing threats from ransomware to data breaches. Protecting your systems and information is critical.

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Combating court cybersecurity threats

Courts face increasing cyber threats, from ransomware to advanced data theft schemes. We provide expert guidance and tailored solutions — including risk assessments and policy frameworks — to help safeguard court systems and sensitive data from sophisticated attacks. With decades of experience in court operations, case management systems, and technology infrastructure, we understand the unique cybersecurity and continuity challenges courts face. 

Our work is:

  • Trusted by courts nationwide to improve cybersecurity resilience.
  • Backed by decades of experience in court technology and security.
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Identifying technology risks

Our specialized IT risk assessments provide courts with a comprehensive evaluation to prepare for a certified cybersecurity assessment. 

We assess: 

  • Technology infrastructure, endpoints, staffing, and software
  • Policies, monitoring, training, data security, and maintenance practices

Upon completion of the assessment, your court will receive a detailed report that aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework's five core functions, with targeted recommendations to address risks and vulnerabilities.

Build your resiliency against threats

We offer a range of services to strengthen your cybersecurity and continuity posture. Based on industry standards, these services include risk assessments, cybersecurity program development, and establishing policy frameworks.

Explore resources for courts

Access reports, guidance, and webinars to help your court strengthen its cybersecurity posture.

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Cybersecurity & disaster recovery trainings

These regional workshops combine online training, hands-on exercises, and expert-led sessions. Participants complete two days of virtual learning, followed by a short preparation period, then a 1.5-day onsite event featuring NCSC, Center for Internet Security (CIS), National Emergency Management Association (NEMA), and industry leaders. Each region decides its participants once a regional event is scheduled, and individual registration is not available.