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Now available – Baker’s 2025 Global Data & Cyber Handbook

By Brian Hengesbaugh & Justine Phillips on January 31, 2025

This Baker Mckenzie Handbook covers key data and cyber laws in over 50 jurisdictions, and provides valuable insights into:

  • Key laws and regulations, including recent changes and expected developments over the next year
  • Foundational data privacy obligations including information and notification requirements, data subject rights, accountability and governance measures, and responsibilities of data controllers and processors
  • Data privacy requirements in the digital space, including the implications of artificial intelligence, profiling, and automated decision-making, and regulations on cookies, online tracking, and direct marketing
  • Cross-border data issues including international data transfer rules and data localization requirements
  • Data privacy requirements in key practical scenarios: data processing in the employment context, and the importance of data and cyber in transactional contexts
  • The rapidly evolving cyber regulatory landscape, including breach notification requirements
  • The roles of regulators, their enforcement priorities, and the penalties for non-compliance with laws and regulations.

In response to emerging trends, we have expanded the scope of the 2025 Handbook to include new content relating to AI, non-personal data, and trends in regulatory investigations and enforcement, ensuring that you are well-equipped to handle the evolving challenges in data and cybersecurity.

Click here to access the handbook.

  • Posted in:
    Employment & Labor
  • Blog:
    The Employer Report
  • Organization:
    Baker McKenzie
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