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Educate the Public Against Cybercrime

By Gabriela Kennedy on December 7, 2018
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Gabriela Kennedy shares insight on tactics in cybercrime in Hong Kong in a Leadership Interview in the 2019 Official Guide to Communications in Hong Kong (the “Guide”), published by the Communications Association of Hong Kong (CAHK), of which Gabriela serves as legal advisor. In the interview titled ‘Educate the Public Against Cybercrime’, CAHK’s EXCO member Mr. Alex Tam spoke with Gabriela to explore common tactics adopted by cybercriminals and how the IT industry can help combat cybercrime in Hong Kong. Gabriela examined the latest tactics in cybercrime, including sophisticated social engineering, fake job listings, identity theft, illegitimate smartphone apps, unsecured networks, public surveillance and infected USB drives. Gabriela explains that Hong Kong is lagging behind when it comes to legislation aimed at cybercrime and security, and we need to adopt similar practices developed in other countries. Gabriela highlights the important advisory role the IT industry should play in educating the general public with regards to cybercrime. More information should be made available on new trends in cybercrime so that citizens understand the risks when releasing their personal information.

The Guide plays an important role in promoting the telecommunications industry in Hong Kong – since 1992, it has been an essential guide to issues in the market and forecasting emerging technology trends. The Guide was launched at the CAHK Christmas Cocktail on 7 December 2018, held at the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

To read this complete article visit 2019 Official Guide to Communications in Hong Kong.

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Gabriela Kennedy is a partner of Mayer Brown and head of the Asia IP and TMT group. She is also co-leader of Mayer Brown’s global Intellectual Property practice and a member of the firm’s global Cybersecurity & Data Privacy and Technology & IP…

Gabriela Kennedy is a partner of Mayer Brown and head of the Asia IP and TMT group. She is also co-leader of Mayer Brown’s global Intellectual Property practice and a member of the firm’s global Cybersecurity & Data Privacy and Technology & IP Transactions practices. She is based in Hong Kong, practising intellectual property, media, information technology and telecommunications law. She handles the full spectrum of intellectual property work from litigation to licensing, strategic advice and portfolio management. Gabriela advises extensively on technology and data protection issues in Hong Kong and throughout Asia, particularly in relation to business processing outsourcing, the cross-border transfer of data, data compliance, data breaches and cybersecurity issues. She has handled a number of data breach complaints filed with the Privacy Commissioner in Hong Kong and has conducted in-depth data audits and drafted/devised privacy manuals and procedures for the Asia operations of a number of multi-national companies. On the information technology side, Gabriela’s particular expertise includes advising on complex IT transactions and projects, IT outsourcing, cloud-computing, mobile payments, smart card projects, the regulation of encryption technology, software licensing, and disputes stemming from failed IT projects. She has been involved with a number of international organisations in discussions involving standard setting for the cross-border transfer of data and the formulation of strategies to deal with cyber-security.

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  • Blog:
    Inside Cybersecurity & Privacy Law
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    Mayer Brown

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