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June 25, 2020Fintech and virtual currencies
June 25, 2020
In today’s world, businesses are almost entirely reliant on technology, and data is one of their most valuable assets. This makes data protection a top priority. Cyberattacks pose not just a reputational risk but, more importantly, can lead to significant financial losses for a company.
Ensuring cybersecurity involves not only technology but also legal safeguards. At APLAW, we integrate both of these areas.
We provide comprehensive legal advisory services in the field of cybersecurity, helping clients identify and mitigate cyber risks. Beyond offering legal counsel, we represent clients in court and administrative proceedings related to cybersecurity breaches. Our tailored approach ensures that our services meet the specific needs of each client.
Our legal services include:
- Audit and analysis – We conduct legal cybersecurity audits, and when necessary, partner with technology experts. We thoroughly analyze and identify areas for improvement within an organization, customizing solutions to its unique requirements.
- Procedure development – We create and review cybersecurity procedures that comply with the relevant regulations.
- Support with NCSA compliance – We help clients identify and fulfill their obligations under the National Cybersecurity System Act.
- Key Service Operator assistance – We represent clients in administrative proceedings related to Key Service Operator duties.
- Incident legal support – We provide expert legal assistance in identifying, analyzing, and responding to threats and incidents concerning the security of data, systems, and infrastructure.
- Forensic support – We offer legal assistance in forensic investigations and related matters involving cybersecurity incidents.
- Representation in court and administrative proceedings – We represent clients in court and before law enforcement authorities in cases involving cybersecurity issues.
- Training – We conduct training sessions for employees at all levels to enhance their awareness of the legal aspects of cybersecurity.
- Ongoing legal counsel – We offer continuous legal advice on interpreting regulations and addressing day-to-day challenges related to cybersecurity.
Client benefits
With our comprehensive approach and specialized legal expertise, we help clients:
- build a robust digital security framework, allowing management to focus on achieving their core business objectives;
- minimize the financial and reputational risks associated with cyberattacks, saving both time and money;
- gain real-time access to professional legal support in any cybersecurity-related situation, particularly during critical incidents;
- ensure compliance with the latest legal regulations;
- strengthen trust among customers and business partners.
Why choose us as your legal partner?
- We bring extensive experience and have been recognized in legal rankings for our expertise in cybersecurity. For instance, Artur Piechocki was individually recommended in the 2022 legal rankings by Rzeczpospolita for his work in cybersecurity. He has also served as an expert for the Ministry of Digital Affairs in working groups on the Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
- We offer a personalized approach, tailoring our services to meet the specific needs and expectations of each client. Our solutions are both effective and easy to implement within your organization.
- Through collaboration with a trusted technology partner, we provide not only full-spectrum legal services—from audits to training—but also facilitate technical support, allowing clients to focus on their core business operations.
- We guarantee complete confidentiality and security when processing information related to incident reports.
- We stay current with the latest regulatory changes, ensuring that our solutions are always legally compliant.
Our legal services are designed for:
- businesses of all sizes, including large corporations, capital groups, and small and medium-sized enterprises,
- public institutions,
- non-governmental and non-profit organizations,
- key service operators,
- digital service providers,
- research institutions,
that collect, store, and process sensitive data (e.g., customer data, financial information, or medical records) that is particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks and security breaches.
We invite you to contact our experts directly.