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    Cyber Security Lawyers

Businesses across all sectors need to protect their intellectual property, information and systems from a number of threats against a backdrop of increasingly stringent regulation. 

Our international team of cyber security lawyers can provide the requisite legal services to help you succeed in the cyber environment, whether you are providing related services, developing innovative software, utilising artificial intelligence, or researching and creating new technologies. 

Our technology team offers full-service international support to cybersecurity providers throughout the entire business lifecycle. This includes:

Corporate structuring, investment and transactions

We can support you at each stage of your corporate lifecycle, advising on early stage investment, mergers & acquisitions, and exit.

Devising and negotiating commercial agreements

Including shaping and negotiating key technology contracts such as outsourcing, supply chain, reseller models and systems integrators / third party providers.

Regulatory compliance

We will support you on ensuring compliance across a range of areas, including information security, competition law, data protection (e.g. GDPR) and social / digital media.

Intellectual Property and brand protection

We will ensure necessary IP protection is in place to protect and maximise the value of your business, including software licensing and negotiating with larger contractors.

Supporting business services

Including litigation (where any such issues arise), real estate and construction (including issues with network infrastructure and the Electronics Communications Code); and support for employee services such as employment, pensions and immigration.

 

Our cyber security law expertise

Our team are well respected experts in the industry, playing critical roles within organisations such as techUK to advise on policy issues. Members of the team regularly produce thought leadership material, on topics including AI, outsourcing and operational resilience.

If you have any questions about your cybersecurity software, or you are having difficulties navigating the national or international regulatory landscape, please do get in touch with our international team.

Meet our cyber security lawyers

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