Secure Communication options
PavoneLaw
recognizes the need for secure communication with clients along with the power that
online collaboration brings to the legal process, and offers a host of flexible
options depending on your needs.
Secure Communication
Options

VPNs
Virtual
Private Network connections:
Do you need us to accommodate your intranet security? If so, PavoneLaw will
initiate VPN connections with select clients, so that we can more safely share
resources on a network. VPN connects to our remote access server through the
Internet.
128-bit
SSL via PavoneLaw.com
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"Strong
encryption" refers to technology utilizing 128-bit RC2 or RC4 encryption.
SSL is the industry-standard method developed by Netscape Communications
Corporation for protecting Web communications. The SSL security protocol
provides data encryption, server authentication, message integrity, and
optional client authentication for a TCP/IP connection. |
Supported Secure Services
Document
sharing
including uploading and downloading. Our partners can be given administrative access to
their own file folder structure that is accessed only via https secure protocol.
On-line chat
allows our partners to hold a real time communication that is encrypted through
128 bit SSL. This service requires log in by our partners using NTLM
authentication.
Send
encrypted messages
to PavoneLaw.com.
You may send
encrypted messages and attachments to PavoneLaw by clicking here. The
information will not be passed via clear text e-mail. Our office will be notified
on receipt and we pick up the messages only via encrypted channel.
E-mail
Security
Messages often
include confidential information, but it's surprisingly easy for hackers to
intercept and alter them. Digital certificates that are trusted by Web browsers
and mail clients allow users to digitally sign e-mails and encrypt their
contents and attachments, protecting messages from being read or tampered with
by online intruders.
Digitally sign
e-mail
messages to assure recipients that e-mail really came from you.
Encrypted e-mail
contents and attachments,
protecting them from being read by online intruders so that only your intended
recipient can decrypt them.
Other potential
technologies include digitally notarized, tracked and signed documents.