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Standing up for the open Internet: why we appealed Italy's "Piracy Shield" fine

At Cloudflare, our mission is to help build a better Internet. Usually, that means rolling out new services to our millions of users or defending the web against the world’s largest cyber attacks. But sometimes, building a better Internet requires us to stand up against laws or regulations that threaten its fundamental architecture.

Fraud Prevention 101: How Accounting Services Can Save Your Business

Running a company involves many moving parts. Keeping the finances safe is a full-time job for any owner. Thieves often look for weak spots in your books to take what you have built. Professional eyes help spot trouble before it grows into a crisis. You can keep your profits safe with the right systems in place. Modern tools make this task much easier for everyone involved in the daily operations.

When Disruption Becomes Risk: Why Law Firms Can't Afford to Go Dark

For generations, law firms have assessed risk through precedent, probability and professional judgement. These disciplines are still important, but on their own they no longer describe the reality law firms now face. A different category of risk has moved into the centre of senior decision making. It is not abstract, theoretical or easily deferred. It cuts across practice areas, firm size and seniority. When it materialises, it does not wait for alignment or deliberation.

Business Continuity for Law Firms: Protecting Billable Hours and Court Deadlines

Law firm economics are unforgiving. According to the Clio Legal Trends Report, the average attorney bills only 2.5 hours per 8-hour workday. When IT systems fail, that already-thin margin disappears entirely. Consider a 20-attorney firm with average billing rates of $350 per hour.

The Real Reasons You Need a Personal Injury Attorney After a Major Accident

A major accident can change your life in seconds. One moment everything feels normal, and the next you are dealing with pain, stress, and growing bills. Medical treatment, missed work, and calls from insurance companies can quickly become overwhelming. Many people try to handle these problems alone, thinking it will save time or money.

Cybersecurity as Competitive Advantage: Why Clients Will Pay More for Secure Law Firms

Here’s a number that should change how law firms think about IT security budgets: 37% of clients are willing to pay more for firms with strong cybersecurity measures. That’s not a soft preference – it’s a purchasing decision. According to the 2025 Integris Report on Law Firms and Cybersecurity, clients are actively factoring security into their choice of legal counsel.

Legal Rights Everyone Should Know in Serious Criminal Cases

Facing a serious criminal charge can be frightening and overwhelming. The decisions you make early in the process can have a lasting impact on your freedom, your record, and your future. In these moments, knowing your legal rights is not just helpful, it's essential. From the right to remain silent to the right to fair representation, these protections are there to ensure you are treated properly under the law. In this blog, we'll explain the key legal rights everyone should understand in serious criminal cases so you can make informed choices and protect yourself at every step.

Critical Preparations Before You File for Divorce

Filing for divorce is a big decision, and taking time to prepare can make the process smoother and less stressful. Before you file, it's important to understand your finances, gather key documents, and think about your goals for property, support, and child arrangements if children are involved. Emotional preparation matters too, as divorce can affect many areas of your life. Careful planning helps you avoid surprises, reduce conflict, and make clear, confident choices. In this blog, we'll cover the critical steps you should take before filing for divorce so you can move forward with better clarity and control.

Monitoring for Law Firms: Data Security & Ethics Guide

Law firms don’t monitor employees because they’re “worried about productivity.” They monitor because one mistake can expose privileged matter files, trigger breach notifications, derail litigation strategy, and permanently damage client trust, especially in a hybrid work model. External attackers are still a threat.