How to Protect Your Trust Account from BEC Attacks Without Expensive Security Overhauls in Under 30 Days
One fraudulent email can redirect millions in settlement funds. Get a confidential expert review of your firm's BEC vulnerabilities.
BEC attacks cost Australian businesses $2.4B+ in losses (2020-2023) — with law firms as prime targets
Why this matters
The Numbers Don't Lie
- 78% of law firms have inadequate cyber security governance frameworks in place
- $2.4 billion lost to Business Email Compromise attacks in Australia (2020-2023)
- Average data breach cost for professional services firms: $4.87 million globally
- 67% of cyber insurance claims in legal sector are now denied due to inadequate security controls
What you'll get
- ✅ Email Security Assessment - Analysis of your current email authentication protocols (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) and gap identification
- ✅ Payment Process Review - Evaluation of your trust account controls, payment verification workflows, and approval processes
- ✅ Behavioural AI Evaluation - Assessment of whether advanced behavioral detection would benefit your firm's risk profile
- ✅ Actionable Recommendations - Clear, prioritized steps to strengthen your BEC defences with implementation guidance
The cost of inaction
A Single BEC Attack
$500K-$5M in redirected funds
Data breach response costs
$250K-$2M+ (forensics, legal, notifications, credit monitoring)
Cyber insurance premium increase
20 - 40% annually
The question isn't whether you can afford to implement proper cyber governance. It's whether you can afford not to.
Get started now. Complete the assessment. Identify your gaps. Build bulletproof governance.
About Cyooda Security
"I've seen sophisticated BEC attacks fool experienced partners and seasoned finance teams. The attackers aren't just sending spam—they're doing reconnaissance, studying your firm's communication patterns, and striking at exactly the right moment."
"The firms that fall victim typically assumed their existing security was sufficient or treated BEC as an IT problem rather than an enterprise risk."
John Reeman
CEO & Founder, Cyooda Security | Former BigLaw CISO