Cyber security

November 2022

7 Insights

7 Insights

As cyberattacks become more sophisticated and data breaches more costly – both financially and in terms of reputation – we look at what do in the event of a ransomware attack, cyber fraud, and at cyber insurance options to mitigate damage. We also look at how legislators and the courts are dealing with cybersecurity issues, focusing on the EU's incoming NIS2 Directive and Cyber Resilience Act, the UK's Product Security and Telecoms Infrastructure Bill, and trends in data breach litigation.

Ransomware demands – should you pay up to save your business in the face of growing state disapproval?

Jo Joyce looks at the main considerations when facing a ransomware attack.

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The cyber threat that software can't fix but you can

Miles Harmsworth looks at how to tackle the 'human element' of cyber fraud.

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Getting the most from your cyber insurance: a quick guide

Laura Singleton looks at what cyber insurance covers, what it usually excludes, and at how to get the best product for your business.

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Data breach litigation latest: the floodgates are still closed in the UK

Michael Yates and Andi Terziu look at the lessons from recent data breach litigation.

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NIS2 Directive – new European cybersecurity requirements

Paul Voigt looks at the incoming NIS2 Directive and how it differs from the NIS Directive.

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The UK's Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act

Matt Quezada looks at what the UK's PSTI Act means for the security of the Internet of Things.

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The Cyber Resilience Act

Paul Voigt looks at the EU's plans to protect the security of digital products.

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