
Premier IT Services for Calgary Law Firms
Proactive, security‑first IT built for confidentiality, uptime, and compliance — without relying on break/fix support.

Start with an IT Risk & Readiness Review
Many law firms engage us after a second opinion reveals gaps in security, backups, or day‑to‑day IT operations.
Our initial review helps determine whether your current setup aligns with best practices for confidentiality, productivity, and business continuity — and whether Invicta is the right long‑term fit for your firm.
Why Choose Invicta IT Solutions for Your Law Firm?
How Most Law Firms Start Working With Us
Most firms begin with an initial IT risk and readiness review. This allows us to understand your current environment, identify any immediate risks, and determine whether our approach is the right fit for your firm.
There’s no obligation — it’s simply a practical first step toward more predictable, secure IT.
Some of Our IT Product and Service Vendors
What Our Clients Are Saying
Frequently Asked Questions – IT Services for Alberta Law Firms
Do you work with small and mid‑sized law firms?
Yes. We support solo practitioners, boutique firms, and growing multi‑lawyer practices. Our services are designed to scale with your firm — whether you need fully managed IT, security oversight, or strategic guidance alongside an internal or part‑time IT resource.
How do you help law firms protect confidential client information?
Protecting client confidentiality is central to how we design and manage IT for law firms. Our approach focuses on layered security, including secure Microsoft 365 configuration, strong access controls, multi‑factor authentication, endpoint protection, encrypted backups, and continuous monitoring. We also help firms align their technology with professional obligations and applicable privacy legislation, such as Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) and PIPEDA, where applicable.
Are your services aligned with Law Society of Alberta expectations?
We design our security and IT practices to support the Law Society of Alberta’s emphasis on safeguarding client information and reducing cyber risk. While the Law Society does not prescribe specific technologies, it has highlighted the increasing risk of cyberattacks affecting legal systems and the importance of proactive security measures. Our role is to help firms reduce exposure, improve resilience, and demonstrate reasonable safeguards around client data.
Do you support Microsoft 365 and cloud‑based legal workflows?
Yes. Many Alberta law firms rely heavily on Microsoft 365 for email, document management, collaboration, and remote work. We provide secure setup and ongoing management of Microsoft 365 environments, including email security, identity and access management, device control, and backup strategies tailored for legal practices handling sensitive information.
What is an IT risk and readiness review?
An IT risk and readiness review is a practical first step for many law firms. It provides an overview of your current IT environment, highlights potential security or operational gaps, and helps determine whether your technology aligns with best practices for confidentiality, uptime, and business continuity. There’s no obligation — it’s simply a way to start an informed conversation.
Do you help with cyber insurance and security questionnaires?
Yes. Cyber insurers and institutional clients increasingly require law firms to demonstrate controls such as multi‑factor authentication, secure backups, endpoint protection, and incident response planning. We help firms prepare for security questionnaires, insurance renewals, and client due‑diligence requests by aligning technology with common security expectations and frameworks used across Canada.
How do you handle remote work and mobile devices?
We help law firms support secure remote and hybrid work without compromising confidentiality. This includes securing laptops and mobile devices, enforcing access controls, protecting email and cloud access, and ensuring data can be recovered quickly if a device is lost or compromised. Remote work is treated as a core part of the firm’s security posture — not an afterthought.
How do firms typically get started?
Most firms begin with an initial IT risk and readiness review. From there, we determine whether ongoing managed IT services, security support, or targeted improvements are the right fit based on the firm’s size, practice areas, and risk tolerance.







