Financier Worldwide discusses the evolution of data privacy and cyber security in the automotive sector with Miriam Ballhausen and Natallia Karniyevich

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Dr. Miriam Ballhausen

Partner
Germany

I am a technology, copyright and data protection lawyer working at the intersection of between software, data, and contracts, especially to support clients with technology transactions, data-driven projects, collaborative software development and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Dr. Natallia Karniyevich

Associate
Germany

I am a seasoned attorney situated at the Bird & Bird Düsseldorf office, with a specialisation in cybersecurity and data protection law, and a co-head of the Bird & Bird International Cybersecurity Steering Group.

Find out which privacy and cyber security trends our panellists think have been impacting the automotive sector in the recent years and to what extent these issues are presenting increasing risks.

Read what they consider to be the potential consequences for an automotive company that falls victim to a cyber-attack or data breach and what essential advice they would offer to automotive companies on navigating cyber security threats and mitigating the risk of sanctions under data protection law; How important it is for data controllers to review and update their data governance obligations on a regular basis; What role technology can play in this process and which new evolutions and innovations are likely to carry an increase in risk; and much more.

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