Morae and Halcyon Partner to Strengthen Cybersecurity for Legal Industry

November 07, 2025
Morae has announced a strategic partnership with Halcyon to enhance ransomware defense and cyber resilience for law firms and corporate legal teams. The collaboration combines Halcyon's AI-driven ransomware detection and recovery with Morae's expertise in legal information governance.

Houston-based Morae has entered a strategic partnership with Halcyon to strengthen cybersecurity and ransomware resilience for the legal sector, announced in a press release. The collaboration aims to provide law firms and corporate legal teams with advanced protection through Halcyon’s ransomware detection and recovery technology combined with Morae’s legal and information governance expertise.

The joint offering is designed to prevent ransomware before it disrupts operations, using AI and behavioral analysis to identify and neutralize threats early. It also enables rapid system and data restoration to minimize downtime, ensuring compliance with global standards such as GDPR and ISO 27001.

According to Morae, the partnership helps legal organizations maintain operational continuity and protect sensitive client data, while Halcyon’s technology continuously learns from attack attempts to improve future defenses. The initiative addresses the growing risk of ransomware attacks targeting the legal industry, which manages high-value, confidential information across multiple jurisdictions.

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