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2019 Cybersecurity Developments: A Year in Review

By Katherine Mooney Carroll, Jonathan S. Kolodner, Daniel Ilan, James Norris-Jones, Rahul Mukhi, Alexis Collins & Emmanuel Ronco on January 31, 2020
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In 2019, boards and senior management across a range of industries continued to cite cybersecurity as one of the most significant risks facing their companies.

At the same time, comprehensive data privacy regulation became a new reality in the United States as many companies implemented major revisions to their privacy policies and data systems to achieve compliance with California’s groundbreaking privacy legislation. New York also imposed for the first time affirmative cybersecurity obligations on companies, which go into effect in March 2020. European regulators announced several notable enforcement actions under the GDPR which confirmed that European authorities are willing to use the GDPR’s authorization to levy large fines, even outside the context of major breaches resulting in exposure of customer information.

In this 2019 Year in Review, we highlight the most significant cybersecurity and privacy developments of 2019 and predict key challenges and areas of focus for the coming year.

Please click here to read the full alert memorandum.

Photo of Katherine Mooney Carroll Katherine Mooney Carroll

Katherine Mooney Carroll’s practice focuses on advising U.S. and international financial institutions on U.S. regulatory matters, including recent reforms pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Act, regulatory aspects of bank M&A, cybersecurity and privacy matters, and compliance with U.S. sanctions and anti-money laundering laws.

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Photo of Jonathan S. Kolodner Jonathan S. Kolodner

Jonathan S. Kolodner’s practice focuses on criminal, securities, and other enforcement and regulatory matters as well as on complex commercial litigation.

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Photo of Daniel Ilan Daniel Ilan

Daniel Ilan’s practice focuses on intellectual property law.

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Photo of James Norris-Jones James Norris-Jones

James Norris-Jones has substantial experience of English and international commercial dispute resolution including litigation, arbitration, investigations, and enforcement.

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Photo of Rahul Mukhi Rahul Mukhi

Rahul Mukhi’s practice focuses on criminal, securities, and other enforcement and regulatory matters as well as on complex commercial litigation.

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Photo of Alexis Collins Alexis Collins

Alexis Collins’ practice focuses on litigation, including criminal and regulatory enforcement matters and complex civil and antitrust litigation.

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Photo of Emmanuel Ronco Emmanuel Ronco

Emmanuel Ronco’s practice focuses on intellectual property and technology matters, including in the context of corporate transactions such as mergers and acquisitions or joint ventures.

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    Cleary Cybersecurity and Privacy Watch
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    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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