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And I actually DO agree with you that it's ironic a law firm would cough up for an accountant to guard
against trust report problems, and at the same time have its members travel with unencrypted flash drives of client data, leave their wifi
networks open, or use pet names as
passwords — or any number of things that an IT consultant would tell you not to do.