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Préface
Provides an overview of legal developments in cyber security and data protection in the European Union and the United Kingdom, focusing on the key cyber security laws and related legal instruments, including those for data protection and payment services.
Auteur
Helen Wong MBE is a senior consultant and advises on a broad range of corporate transactional work including public and private acquisitions and disposals, investments and joint ventures. She acts for a number of business owners, high net worth individuals, family businesses and entrepreneurs. She has substantial regulatory expertise relevant to the financial services and wealth management sector, dental, healthcare and educational transactions. Helen acts on cross border in-bound investment transactions from Hong Kong and China into the UK.Helen is also a mentor to a number of junior lawyers and is an author of a number of books including Cyber Security Law and Guidance.
Texte du rabat
With cyber security law being increasingly contentious, organisations require expert assistance to operationalise matters and uphold a necessarily robust security framework. Invaluable for legal practitioners and organisations, this comprehensive text covers both the law and its practical application, helping to ensure that advisers and organisations have effective policies and procedures in place to deal with cyber security. Topics covered range from privacy and security in the workplace and built environment, to social media and cyber security, and international law and interaction between states. Revised and updated, the Second Edition also benefits readers with coverage of new topics including:- The legal risks of generative AI- Cyber security disputes- Data architecture- Social media and cyber security - Non-fungible tokens ('NFTs') as legal property- Cyber security checklist and triageIn addition to contributions from leading international experts, the book also features in-depth reports from industry specialists. Additional context is provided through insights into how the law is developed outside the regulatory frameworks, case law and the role of professional and industry standards for security. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Cyber Law online service.
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