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Mensuel de juillet 2024 - Droit / Emploi

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Hacked: Assessing Director’s Liability in the Digital Economy Era
By Katrien BAETENS, Senior Managing Associate (Luxembourg), Litigation, Arbitration and Investigation, Linklaters LLP   With the advent of advanced artificial intelligence techniques, such as deepfakes, cyberattacks are growing not only in frequency but also in complexity. As cybersecurity challenges are escalating, we are witnessing the introduction of new regulatory measures aimed at holding perpetrators of cyberattacks, the businesses that fall victim to them as well as their management accountable.   This article explores the potential (financial) liability that individuals and entities may face under various key laws applicable to Luxembourg-based organisations. It is important to note that it does not encompass all relevant laws. Depending...
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