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Technology & Data

As one of the largest Technology & Data practices in Europe, we support clients seeking to maximise opportunities in developing and deploying new technologies, exploiting data and transforming their businesses. Our key practice areas include:

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In these areas organisations need first-class legal support from lawyers that have a broad and deep understanding of the issues they face and the practical solutions to them. Clients also need their lawyers to know what's on the legal horizon and how they can best help them prepare for it.

This is what the Fieldfisher Technology and Data Practice delivers for our clients.

The impact of UK and EU regulatory reforms on MSPs

A swathe of forthcoming regulatory changes – in the form of DORA, NIS 2 and updates to the UK NIS Regulations – will soon have significant impacts on organisations that provide managed services.

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Infratech: Instrumental for the Green Agenda

In the latest in a series of articles looking at critical infrastructure, Fieldfisher's technology and infrastructure experts look at the opportunities but also the challenges associated with Infratech's role in reaching ESG targets.

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Fieldfisher Data Breach Manager

Fieldfisher's 24/7 Data Breach Manager service helps organisations manage their data breach compliance obligations by ensuring they have greater capacity to meet the 72-hour window mandated by the relevant supervisory authorities for the initial data breach assessment and reporting to regulators.

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Codes of Practice on network security under the Telecoms Security Bill

In this article, we consider some of the key risks identified by the National Cyber Security Centre in January this year (in particular virtualisation of networks and the threats posed by signalling systems), what steps OFCOM may take in respect of related codes of practice for network security and whether the TSB can minimise network security issues without curbing innovative network solutions.

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