We have started collaboration with the HAVEL & PARTNERS law firm, helping their clients hit by cyberattacks
1/31/2022
We have started collaboration with the HAVEL & PARTNERS law firm, helping their clients hit by cyberattacks

​​​​​​​​​​​We have launched a nonstop helpline for clients of the largest Czech-Slovak law firm Havel & Partners to provide immediate assistance in the event of cyberattacks or other security incidents.​  

Cyberattacks targeting businesses, corporations, public institutions and start-ups are increasingly common. This trend is also confirmed by the increasing number of cyberattacks reported to the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA). In 2020, companies, organisations and public institutions reported a total of 468 cases of cyberattacks to the agency, double the number of incidents reported the previous year. 

If a client of Havel & Partners does not have their own Security Operations Centre, they can contact specialists from the Cyber Defense Center at AEC whenever they need. We will provide immediate assistance to them and explain step-by-step how to proceed and how to stop the attack as quickly as possible, therefore minimising any damage. Clients are assured service with the highest possible level of expertise. The steep rise in cyberattacks should also convince everyone that the issue of data security is not one which should be underestimated.

The HAVEL & PARTNERS law firm has at its disposal an experienced team of more than 30 lawyers for the field of technology and cybersecurity who have successfully provided thousands of hours of legal advice on data protection and recovery. They have experience from hundreds of data projects and are proficient in best practices proven in the environment of international transactions. As a result of this, they are able to help clients find the best practical solutions for setting up preventive measures to counter the risk of cyberattacks, to ensure data protection, and can also help effectively remedy the consequences of security incidents.