Analyzing critical legal trends and developments across data, cyber, AI and digital regulations from around the world and beyond borders

In this Cyber Law Roundtable discussion, Baker McKenzie partners Justine Phillips, Alex Lamy and Global Cybersecurity Specialist Nicholas Arico discuss how Legal and InfoSec teams are facing increased pressure to protect their businesses from sophisticated cyberattacks as geopolitics and national security risks escalate around the world.

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This roundtable provides a client-focused discussion to address the rapid rise of new cyber laws that impose strict technical and organizational obligations and impose both criminal and civil liability on individuals and organizations. We provide a cyber threat briefing, discuss risk and enforcement under new cyber laws, explore critical updates on cyber litigation, and provide strategies on how to make informed risk-based decisions in today’s rapidly evolving cyber landscape.

Insights include:

  • Cyber threat briefing on the Top 3 biggest cyber risks multi-national businesses face 
  • Pragmatic approaches to global cyber laws motivated by national security concerns like NIS2, Executive Order 14117 and DOJ enforcement priorities  
  • Practical strategies for cyber readiness and resilience in an increasingly complex environment

To watch our February 2025 Cyber Law Roundtable on “Navigating NIS2: What Every Organization Needs to Know”, click here.

Author

Justine focuses her practice on both proactive and reactive cybersecurity and data privacy services, representing clients in matters related to information governance, diligence in acquisitions and investments, incident preparedness and response, the California Consumer Privacy Act, privacy litigation, and cyber litigation.

Author

Alexandre (Alex) Lamy joined Baker McKenzie in 2009 and currently works in the Firm's International Trade Practice Group. He assists clients with sanctions and export controls (Export Administration Regulations (EAR); International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)) and he advises clients on corporate compliance matters.

Author

Nicholas (Nick) Arico is a non-lawyer Cybersecurity Specialist in our Firm's North America Intellectual Property & Technology Law Group and is based in our Los Angeles office.